The Vienna Philharmonic is one of the most popular bullion coins in the world. The gold coin is made of the highest quality material and weighs 1/25 ounce, or approximately 1.24 grams.
According to data from the World Gold Council, the product was one of the most popular gold items purchased in 1992, 1995, 1996, and 2000, and in 2004, the Vienna Philharmonic accounted for almost 40% of gold sales in European countries. The gold coin is produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich).
What does the Vienna Philharmonic 1/25 oz gold coin look like?
The reverse side of the coin features eight of the most popular instruments of the Austrian Orchestra. These include four violins, a cello, a horn, a bassoon, and a harp.
The obverse of the coin features a golden steel pipe organ, which is located in the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna. Above it is the inscription: Republic Österreich (Republic of Austria). The obverse also bears information about the weight and fineness of the gold and the nominal value of the coin.
The Vienna Philharmonicstands out as a globally recognized means of payment, making it easy to use for transactions anywhere bullion coins are traded and precious metals are sold. It is also one of the smallest bullion coins in the world, making it an extremely liquid investment.
Note: Coins minted before 2002 are in shillings, while coins issued from 2002 to the present are in euros. Coins are allocated randomly and depend on current stock levels.