In 2009, the Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin entered its second year of production, and the popularity of the coin series was taking off. After striking 7.7 million coins the first year of mintage, the Austrian Mint produced an additional 1.3 million coins in 2009 for a total of 9.01 million coins. Right now, you can purchase a 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the oldest organized musical groups in the world. Since 1842, the Philharmonic has performed in the national capital of Vienna. Today, the orchestra’s home performance hall is the Musikverein Golden Hall in the Innere Stadt neighborhood of Vienna.
On the reverse side of each coin is the image of various musical instruments used by members of the orchestra during performances. These instruments include a harp, violin, cello, flute, bassoon, and French horn. The engravings Vienna Philharmonic and Silver are featured on this side of the coin in German.
The obverse side of these coins features the pipe organ found within the famous Golden Hall. The coin’s face value is engraved on this side along with its year of minting in English, while the phrases “Republic of Austria” and “1 Ounce Fine Silver” are engraved in German.
Each of the coins available for purchase through this product listing is in near-perfect condition, with their full, original luster, and no more than two minor detracting marks. All flaws and blemishes are found outside the primary focal areas of the coin’s surface.
The Austrian Mint, founded in 1194, is one of the oldest in the world. It is said that the first coins struck at the Austrian Mint were produced with 15 tonnes of silver paid to Duke Leopold V of Austria by England’s King Richard the Lionheart as his troops traveled through the region while returning from the Crusades.
If you have questions about these coins, JM Bullion associates are available at 800-276-6508, online through our chat, or via email. Looking for similar products? Please be sure to check out our entire selection of Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coins.
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In 2009, the Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin entered its second year of production, and the popularity of the coin series was taking off. After striking 7.7 million coins the first year of mintage, the Austrian Mint produced an additional 1.3 million coins in 2009 for a total of 9.01 million coins. Right now, you can purchase a 2009 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the oldest organized musical groups in the world. Since 1842, the Philharmonic has performed in the national capital of Vienna. Today, the orchestra’s home performance hall is the Musikverein Golden Hall in the Innere Stadt neighborhood of Vienna.
On the reverse side of each coin is the image of various musical instruments used by members of the orchestra during performances. These instruments include a harp, violin, cello, flute, bassoon, and French horn. The engravings Vienna Philharmonic and Silver are featured on this side of the coin in German.
The obverse side of these coins features the pipe organ found within the famous Golden Hall. The coin’s face value is engraved on this side along with its year of minting in English, while the phrases “Republic of Austria” and “1 Ounce Fine Silver” are engraved in German.
Each of the coins available for purchase through this product listing is in near-perfect condition, with their full, original luster, and no more than two minor detracting marks. All flaws and blemishes are found outside the primary focal areas of the coin’s surface.
The Austrian Mint, founded in 1194, is one of the oldest in the world. It is said that the first coins struck at the Austrian Mint were produced with 15 tonnes of silver paid to Duke Leopold V of Austria by England’s King Richard the Lionheart as his troops traveled through the region while returning from the Crusades.
If you have questions about these coins, JM Bullion associates are available at 800-276-6508, online through our chat, or via email. Looking for similar products? Please be sure to check out our entire selection of Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coins.