Austria

Austria

Gold Coins of Austria:

Austrian Gold Philharmonic

  • First Minted: 1989.
  • Weight: Available in various sizes, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz.
  • Purity: 24-carat gold (99.99% gold content).
  • Design: The Austrian Gold Philharmonic is one of the world’s most popular gold bullion coins. The obverse features the Great Organ of the Vienna Concert Hall, while the reverse shows a selection of musical instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Significance: It is highly regarded by collectors and investors for its beautiful design, gold purity, and strong ties to Austria’s rich musical heritage.

Austrian Mint Gold Ducat

  • First Minted: The ducat was originally introduced in 1519, with modern versions minted by the Austrian Mint starting in the 19th century.
  • Weight: Typically 3.49 grams (0.112 oz).
  • Purity: 23.6-carat gold (98.6% gold content).
  • Design: The ducat features a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I (on modern issues) and an intricate reverse design often reflecting historic elements of Austrian heritage.
  • Significance: The Austrian Ducat is historically important and is often sought after by collectors due to its deep connection to Austrian history and coinage.

Silver Coins of Austria:

Austrian Silver Philharmonic

  • First Minted: 2008.
  • Weight: Available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz sizes.
  • Purity: 99.9% silver.
  • Design: Like the gold version, the obverse features the Great Organ of the Vienna Concert Hall, while the reverse depicts the instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Significance: The Austrian Silver Philharmonic is a popular choice for both investors and collectors, with its distinctive design and silver purity making it highly desirable on the global market.

Austrian Mint Silver Ducat

  • Weight: Typically 3.49 grams (0.112 oz).
  • Purity: 92.5% sterling silver.
  • Design: Modern versions feature similar design elements as the gold ducat, with a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I and the intricate reverse design.
  • Significance: This silver ducat coin is highly collectible due to its historical ties and the Austrian Mint's tradition of minting ducat coins over centuries.

Platinum Coins of Austria:

Austrian Platinum Philharmonic

  • First Minted: 2016.
  • Weight: 1 oz.
  • Purity: 99.95% platinum.
  • Design: The Platinum Philharmonic shares the same reverse design as its gold and silver counterparts, showcasing a selection of musical instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, while the obverse depicts the Great Organ of the Vienna Concert Hall.
  • Significance: This platinum coin is a newer addition to the Philharmonic series, appealing to collectors seeking to diversify their portfolios with platinum.

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1/4 oz, Austria, 2002, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2002, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2022, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2022, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2021, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2021, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2020, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2020, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2019, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2019, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2018, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2018, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2017, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2017, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2016, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2016, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2015, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2015, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2014, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2014, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.
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1/4 oz, Austria, 2013, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic

1/4 oz(25 Euro), Austria, 2013, Gold - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone. This coin's actual value is based primarily on the metal spot price and content on the commodities markets. From 2002, with the adoption of the euro currency, the nominal value of the quarter gold coin was changed to 25 Euros.