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Austrian 1 oz Platinum Philharmonic – Random Year
The Austrian 1 oz Platinum Philharmonic is one of the most beautiful Platinum coins in the world. Known for their international appeal and classical music theme design, these are the 1 oz Platinum Philharmonics from random years, 2016 and earlier.
Purchased by investors for their worldwide liquidity and by collectors for their beauty, these 1 Oz Austrian Platinum Vienna Philharmonics are a top selling Platinum coin. Designed by Thomas Pesendorfer, the obverse side shows the Great Organ from the Musikverein Golden Hall and on the reverse side, a collection of the philharmonic’s musical instruments. The array of instruments includes the harp, bassoon, violin, cello and the infamous Vienna horn.
The Austrian Mint produces Philharmonic coins in Gold, Silver and Platinum. All of the Philharmonic coins are guaranteed by the Austrian Mint.
The Austrian Platinum Philharmonics are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and are struck with one troy ounce of 99.95% fine platinum. All Platinum Vienna Philharmonics are acceptable in precious metal IRAs.
Beginning in 2017, the Austrian Mint began shipping their products with new tamper evident seals on all mint tubes and monster boxes. The Platinum Philharmonics multiples of 10 are packaged in mint tubes with the tamper evident seals. Individual coins will be shipped in protective plastic flips.
Brand: Platinum Vienna Philharmonic
Mint: Austrian Mint
Year: Random Years
Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Purity: 99.95%
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 ounce actual platinum weight
- Eligible product for precious metals IRAs
- Purity: 99.95% platinum
- Individual coins are packaged in plastic flips.
- Obverse: Musikverein Hall Great Organ
- Reverse: Philharmonic Musical Instruments
- Mint: Austrian
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