The Austrian (also Vienna) Philharmonic is the best-selling gold coin in Europe. Attesting
to its international popularity as one of the "pure gold coins" the Philharmonic
led sales worldwide in 1992, 1995 and 1996, according to the World Gold
Council. In 2008, at the height of the worldwide credit-financial crisis, more one-ounce
Philharmonics were sold on a global basis than U.S. Eagles or Krugerrands.
Like its competitors, the Philharmonic tracks the gold price and is internationally
liquid.
The Philharmonic is struck in pure, 24-karat gold. The obverse
of the coin depicts the great organ in Vienna's concert hall,
home of the famed
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The obverse shows a harmonious
medley of musical
instruments -- a string base, cellos, violins, a bassoon, harp
and Viennese horn.
The Philharmonic is minted in one-ounce (troy), half-ounce,
quarter-ounce and one-tenth
ounce sizes with successive face values of 100, 50, 25 and 10
euros respectively. Earlier mintages before the creation of the euro
were denominated in schillings.
Pricing:
1 Oz: Spot Plus $42.50
1/2 Oz: Spot Plus $39
1/4 Oz: Spot Plus $28
1/10 Oz: Spot Plus $17.50
Call 330-636-6292
OR: 1-801-794-2646
email: sales@drocktonbullion.com
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