Vienna Philharmonic 1 oz Silver 2026
Another edition of one of the world’s most famous bullion coins. The Vienna Philharmonic enjoys immense popularity among both investors and collectors. The coin combines the highest quality craftsmanship, elegant design, and the rich tradition of the Austrian Mint.
The history of the Vienna Philharmonic dates back to 1989, when the gold coin with the same design was first struck. Its exceptional design and high production quality quickly gained worldwide recognition, and in 2008 a silver version of the coin was introduced. Since then, the coin has become a symbol of Austrian minting precision and one of the most recognizable investment bullion coins.
The coin is struck from .999 fine silver; a weight of one troy ounce and a diameter of 37 mm ensure high material quality and a solid feel in the hand. The face value is €1.50, and the coin originates from Austria. A mint tube contains 20 pieces, which makes storing and securing the coins easier.
Obverse The legendary pipe organ of the Vienna Philharmonic adorns the obverse, a symbol of Austria’s musical excellence. In addition to the beautiful image of the instrument, the obverse includes information on the face value, the coin’s weight, and the year of issue, highlighting both its collector and investment appeal.
Reverse The reverse features eight iconic instruments of the Austrian orchestra: four violins, a cello, a horn, a bassoon, and a harp. The reverse design perfectly reflects the artistry of Austrian musicians and the rich tradition of the Vienna Philharmonic. The precise details of the instruments make the coin exceptionally attractive visually and an excellent gift for lovers of music and numismatics.









