The Musikverein is a concert hall in Vienna, Austria that was opened in 1870. This concert hall is one of the most renowned concert halls in the world as it’s home to the Vienna Philharmonic and is known for its acoustics and architecture. Experience this one-of-a-kind concert hall on the 2010 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin, available now at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of each 2010 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin features the Great Pipe Organ. This fixture of the iconic Musikverein is the third version of a grand organ installed inside the concert hall. The hall is located in the Innere Stadt neighborhood in Vienna and is the home performance center of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
A collection of instruments is on the reverse of each 2010 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin. The background displays a horn, a bassoon, and a harp. The foreground features a cello flanked on either side by two violins.
Each 2010 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin will arrive in a plastic flip to preserve the condition of your gold. Every coin in this listing will contain 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic debuted in 1989 with just a 1 oz and a 1/4 oz version. In 1991, a 1/10 oz weight was added with a 1/2 oz making its debut a few years later in 1994. The series later introduced a 1/25 oz gold coin, a 1 oz silver coin, and a 1 oz platinum coin. These coins are among the most popular and recognizable in the bullion world.
Contact the JM Bullion team today at 800-276-6508 with any questions you may have. Additionally, we’re available via email or through our online chat feature.
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The Musikverein is a concert hall in Vienna, Austria that was opened in 1870. This concert hall is one of the most renowned concert halls in the world as it’s home to the Vienna Philharmonic and is known for its acoustics and architecture. Experience this one-of-a-kind concert hall on the 2010 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin, available now at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of each 2010 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin features the Great Pipe Organ. This fixture of the iconic Musikverein is the third version of a grand organ installed inside the concert hall. The hall is located in the Innere Stadt neighborhood in Vienna and is the home performance center of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
A collection of instruments is on the reverse of each 2010 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin. The background displays a horn, a bassoon, and a harp. The foreground features a cello flanked on either side by two violins.
Each 2010 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin will arrive in a plastic flip to preserve the condition of your gold. Every coin in this listing will contain 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic debuted in 1989 with just a 1 oz and a 1/4 oz version. In 1991, a 1/10 oz weight was added with a 1/2 oz making its debut a few years later in 1994. The series later introduced a 1/25 oz gold coin, a 1 oz silver coin, and a 1 oz platinum coin. These coins are among the most popular and recognizable in the bullion world.
Contact the JM Bullion team today at 800-276-6508 with any questions you may have. Additionally, we’re available via email or through our online chat feature.