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2017 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic
This beautiful BU 2017 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic is a prized World Silver coin! Classic design and musical inspiration are the true appeal of this incredible Austrian Silver Philharmonic, prized by investors and collectors alike! Made of 1 oz of .9999 fine Silver, the Austrian Mint produces this Silver Philharmonic, as well as the Gold Philharmonic coins.
Designed by Thomas Pesendorfer, the obverse side shows the majestic Pipe Organ from the Musikverein Golden Hall. The reverse side of the coin depicts many of the philharmonic’s musical instruments, including musical instruments including a Vienna horn, harp, bassoon and 4 violins centered around a cello.
Originating in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is considered to be the most talented orchestra in the world. It is also well known for its inclusion of unique instruments not found in other orchestras. Both the obverse and the reverse of the Philharmonic coins represent the rich history of classical music in Austria, specifically the world famous philharmonic.
The Austrian Mint was founded in 1194 and began by originally producing Shillings. The Mint now produces various bullion coins including Gold Philharmonics, Silver Philharmonics, as well as the Euros used in Austria as a part of the European Union.
The Silver Philharmonics are acceptable in precious metal IRAs, and are shipped individually in plastic flips or in mint tubes of twenty coins.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 troy oz of Silver
- Eligible product for precious metals IRAs
- Purity:.9999 fine Silver
- Packaged individually in plastic flips.
- Obverse: Musikverein Hall Great Organ
- Reverse: Assorted Philharmonic Musical Instruments
- Mint: Austrian Mint
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