1 oz, Austria, 2019, Silver - Vienna Philharmonic
1oz, Austria, 2019, Silver - Vienna Philharmonic. This coin is legal tender in Austria and not in the whole Eurozone.
The coin is named for the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra and was first introduced in 1989 as a one-ounce and a quarter-ounce gold coin.
The Vienna Philharmonic (German: Wiener Philharmoniker), often shortened to just Philharmonic or called the Austrian Philharmonic, is a bullion coin of gold, silver, or platinum produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich).
The design on the coin remains the same each year; only the year of issue changes. Both designs were produced by Thomas Pesendorfer, who was the chief engraver of the Austrian Mint between 1993 and 2016.
Coin Specifications:
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Country |
Austria |
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Year |
2019 |
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Value |
1.5 (x Euro, Austria), 1oz, |
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Metal |
1 troy oz Fine Silver .999 |
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Weight |
31.103gm |
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Diameter |
37.00mm |
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Thickness |
3.2 mm |
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Obverse Design |
Thomas Pesendorfer |
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Reverse Design |
Thomas Pesendorfer |
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Shape |
Round |
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Last issue of series |
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Obverse |
Features the pipe organ from Goldener Saal (the Golden Hall) in the Musikverein, the concert hall in Vienna where the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra plays. Lettering: REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH 1 UNZE FEINSILBER 2019 1,50 EURO |
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Reverse |
Features an array of musical instruments typical for the orchestra: four violins on either side of a cello in the foreground, and the Viennese horn, the bassoon and the harp behind. Lettering: WIENER PHILHARMONIKER(Vienna Philharmonic) SILBER (Silver) |
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Edge |
Milled (no inscription) |
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Mintage |
Proof Mintage |
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2019 |
2,904,983 |
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- Material
- Silver
- Denomination
- €
- Shape
- Round