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1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic


Obverse

Reverse


SKU: GPHIL.10CD

Weight: 0.1 troy oz.

Fineness: .9999

Diameter: 16mm

Thickness: 1.2mm

Gold Content: 0.1 troy oz.

1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic

The 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic was added to the series in 1991, expanding the program beyond its original 1989 sizes of 1 oz and 1/4 oz. Produced by the Austrian Mint, this coin celebrates Austria’s rich musical heritage and the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Known for its exceptional purity and elegant design, the 1/10 oz size offers collectors an affordable entry point into a series that combines cultural significance with fine gold craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Purity: Struck in .9999 fine gold, the Austrian Gold Philharmonic is among the purest gold coins available. Each coin is minted by the Austrian Mint under strict quality standards.

  • Design: The obverse features the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s Musikverein, a symbol of Austria’s musical tradition. The reverse displays an array of orchestral instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, bassoon, and horn, representing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • Denomination: Official legal tender of Austria, with a face value of 10 Euros.

  • Collectability: The Philharmonic series holds a unique place in bullion history as the first coin denominated in Euros after the currency’s introduction in 2002. From 1989 to 2001, coins carried Austrian Schilling denominations. This transition adds historical depth to the series, making earlier issues particularly appealing to collectors. The 1/10 oz size is ideal for those seeking an affordable entry point into the Philharmonic program while maintaining the intricate design and cultural symbolism that define the series.

The 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic combines exceptional purity, timeless artistry, and historical significance in a fractional format. Its enduring design, inspired by Austria’s musical legacy, and its role in the evolution of European currency make it a standout piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether appreciated for its craftsmanship or its cultural symbolism, this denomination remains a cornerstone of the Philharmonic series.