The Musikverein is among the most well-known concert halls in the entire world. The concert hall was designed by Daish architect Theophil Hansen and was created to look like an ancient Greek temple in the neoclassical style. The design holds up today as the Musikverein is still widely renowned for its acoustics, even by modern-day standards. Now, you can hold a piece of this famous concert hall in your hands with the 2009 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
All orders of the 2009 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin will arrive in protective plastic flips to preserve the condition of the coin. These coins contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver and bear a face value of 1.5 euros.
The Great Pipe Organ is on the obverse field of each 2009 1 oz Silver Philharmonic Coin. This pipe organ is from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein and is where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra plays. It is the third organ of its kind within the historic venue.
The reverse side of the 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin features a collection of musical instruments. A large cello is seen in the foreground with two violins flanking either side of it. The background features a harp, a bassoon, and a French horn. All instruments which are commonly played by the Vienna Philharmonic.
The Austrian Silver Philharmonic debuted in 2008 and has quickly become among the best-selling bullion coins in the world. With over nine million of them minted, the 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic represents the fourth-highest mintage total in the overarching series. Since the coin debuted, mintage totals have eclipsed 2 million every year.
The JM Bullion customer service team is available for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. We can also be contacted via email as well as our online chat feature.
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The Musikverein is among the most well-known concert halls in the entire world. The concert hall was designed by Daish architect Theophil Hansen and was created to look like an ancient Greek temple in the neoclassical style. The design holds up today as the Musikverein is still widely renowned for its acoustics, even by modern-day standards. Now, you can hold a piece of this famous concert hall in your hands with the 2009 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
All orders of the 2009 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin will arrive in protective plastic flips to preserve the condition of the coin. These coins contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver and bear a face value of 1.5 euros.
The Great Pipe Organ is on the obverse field of each 2009 1 oz Silver Philharmonic Coin. This pipe organ is from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein and is where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra plays. It is the third organ of its kind within the historic venue.
The reverse side of the 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin features a collection of musical instruments. A large cello is seen in the foreground with two violins flanking either side of it. The background features a harp, a bassoon, and a French horn. All instruments which are commonly played by the Vienna Philharmonic.
The Austrian Silver Philharmonic debuted in 2008 and has quickly become among the best-selling bullion coins in the world. With over nine million of them minted, the 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic represents the fourth-highest mintage total in the overarching series. Since the coin debuted, mintage totals have eclipsed 2 million every year.
The JM Bullion customer service team is available for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. We can also be contacted via email as well as our online chat feature.