
One of the most popular gold bullion coins in the world is the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin. This iconic coin program from the Austrian Mint has released a 1 oz gold weight every year since 1989. Due to economic uncertainty in the early 2010s, the world saw a renewed interest in gold bullion with mintages reaching north of 300,000 from 2008-2018. 2012 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Gold Coins are available for purchase now, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Great Pipe Organ can be seen on the obverse field of all 2012 Gold Philharmonic Coins. This fixture of the Musikverein is located in the Golden Concert Hall. It is the third such organ installed in the building.
The reverse of all 2012 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins features a cluster of musical instruments. This design showcases a large cello in the center with four violins two on either of the cello. A bassoon, a harp, and a horn can be seen in the background.
2012 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins will arrive in protective plastic flips. These coins contain 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold and have a total mintage of 341,111.
Founded in 1194, the Austrian Mint is the oldest continuously operated mint in Europe. Chief Engraver Thomas Pesendorfer designed the modern bullion coin offered by the Austrian Mint, the Philharmonic Coin. This series started in 1989 with a 1 oz gold weight, silver was introduced in 2008 with platinum versions coming in 2016.
The JM Bullion customer service team is here for any questions you have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508, send us an email, or use our online live chat feature.
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One of the most popular gold bullion coins in the world is the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin. This iconic coin program from the Austrian Mint has released a 1 oz gold weight every year since 1989. Due to economic uncertainty in the early 2010s, the world saw a renewed interest in gold bullion with mintages reaching north of 300,000 from 2008-2018. 2012 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Gold Coins are available for purchase now, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Great Pipe Organ can be seen on the obverse field of all 2012 Gold Philharmonic Coins. This fixture of the Musikverein is located in the Golden Concert Hall. It is the third such organ installed in the building.
The reverse of all 2012 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins features a cluster of musical instruments. This design showcases a large cello in the center with four violins two on either of the cello. A bassoon, a harp, and a horn can be seen in the background.
2012 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins will arrive in protective plastic flips. These coins contain 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold and have a total mintage of 341,111.
Founded in 1194, the Austrian Mint is the oldest continuously operated mint in Europe. Chief Engraver Thomas Pesendorfer designed the modern bullion coin offered by the Austrian Mint, the Philharmonic Coin. This series started in 1989 with a 1 oz gold weight, silver was introduced in 2008 with platinum versions coming in 2016.
The JM Bullion customer service team is here for any questions you have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508, send us an email, or use our online live chat feature.