A.9999 pure gold coin, the 2026 1/2 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic was produced by the Austrian Mint. It depicts the Great Organ of Vienna's Musikverein on the obverse and a variety of symphonic instruments on the reverse. It is legal tender in Austria and internationally recognised for its purity and design, with a face value of €50. Key Features: >Comes with half a troy ounce of pure gold (.9999). >The Musikverein's Great Organ in Vienna is seen on the overse. >A selection of symphonic instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are displayed on the reverse. >Legally recognised face value of €50 in Austria >The Austrian Mint struck with exquisite craftsmanship. >Its purity and classic design have made it popular with investors and collectors around the world.
A.9999 pure gold coin, the 2026 1/2 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic was produced by the Austrian Mint. It depicts the Great Organ of Vienna's Musikverein on the obverse and a variety of symphonic instruments on the reverse. It is legal tender in Austria and internationally recognised for its purity and design, with a face value of €50. Key Features: >Comes with half a troy ounce of pure gold (.9999). >The Musikverein's Great Organ in Vienna is seen on the overse. >A selection of symphonic instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are displayed on the reverse. >Legally recognised face value of €50 in Austria >The Austrian Mint struck with exquisite craftsmanship. >Its purity and classic design have made it popular with investors and collectors around the world.
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A.9999 pure gold coin, the 2026 1/2 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic was produced by the Austrian Mint. It depicts the Great Organ of Vienna's Musikverein on the obverse and a variety of symphonic instruments on the reverse. It is legal tender in Austria and internationally recognised for its purity and design, with a face value of €50.
Key Features:
>Comes with half a troy ounce of pure gold (.9999). >The Musikverein's Great Organ in Vienna is seen on the overse. >A selection of symphonic instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are displayed on the reverse. >Legally recognised face value of €50 in Austria >The Austrian Mint struck with exquisite craftsmanship. >Its purity and classic design have made it popular with investors and collectors around the world.