Austrian Philharmonics Gold Coins

It was back in 1989 when the Austrian Mint started pumping out the Austrian Philharmonics Gold coins, which instantly became a hit! How popular was it? Just to give you an idea – it was the best selling gold bullion coin in the world during the years – 1992, 1995, as well as 1996…as proven by the World Gold Council.
When you take a glance at the obverse side of an Austrian Philharmonics gold coin, you will find the great organ, which is actually located at the Vienna Golden Concert Hall. Just in case you don’t know, the Vienna Golden Concert Hall is the very same concert hall which serves as a home to the Austrian Philharmonic Orchestra. Still on the obverse side of the Austrian Philharmonics gold coins, the following elements – weight, fineness, date it was issued, as well as the coin’s face value in Euros, are all arranged underneath the organ. On top of it, you’ll find the official name of the country, which reads – REPUBLIK STERREICH.
The reverse side of the Austrian Philharmonics Gold Coins is just as marvelous – it features a collection of different orchestral instruments like the cello, 4 violins, a Vienna horn, as well as harp. All of these instruments are arranged underneath the name of the orchestra (in German), which reads – WIENER PHILHARMONIKER.
The design, the popularity, and the history of this gold coin’s rise to the top is more than enough to make a gold coin collector – whether newcomer or veteran in the biz buy them (perhaps even in bulk!). But to make it even sweeter, get this – the Austrian Mint guarantees the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coins’ weight as well as purity while backing up its monetary face value!
What could be better than that! I don’t know about you but this sounds like a gold coin that investors and gold collectors alike would be looking for today and for the years to come!

