2024 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
Part of the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Series, the 2024 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic coins display the classic Vienna Orchestra design created by Thomas Pesendorfen, one of the most beautiful ones in the bullion market.
Besides a stunning design, these coins are also 999.9 pure gold, which grants them a significant value. Gold is a noble metal, and due to its nature, it tends to remain valuable over time, despite fiat currencies' devaluation.
Having Gold Philharmonic Coins in a diversified investment portfolio may be a wise decision, and a fantastic hobby for those who enjoy collecting sovereign gold coins.
Coin Highlights
- Contains 1/10 oz of .9999 fine gold;
- Brilliant Uncirculated condition coin;
- 34th issue of the 1/10 oz coin;
- Holds a face value of 10 Euros and legal tender status;
- A pipe organ is on the obverse design;
- Classic music instruments are on the reverse.
The Design
Thomas Pesendorfen took inspiration from the Vienna Orchestra to cover both sides of the coin with the depiction of essential classic instruments.
The obverse displays a revised version of a pipe organ from 1872, originally settled in Musikverein. The war destroyed the Golden Hall and the organ, but the reconstruction of the building walls and the organ itself became a symbol of resistance to the nation.
The inscriptions on the outer rim, written in German, refer to the nation’s name, the coin’s metal content, weight, fineness, year of mintage, and denomination.
The reverse features eight elementary classical instruments that the Vienna Orchestra comprises: violins, a cello, the Viennese horn, a bassoon, and a harp. The Orchestra’s name lies on the upper rim.
The Austrian Mint
The mintage of coins in Austria dates back to ancient times, much older than the mint’s foundation. Some coins come from the Crusades and the legendary Richard Lionheart, while the first official minting dates to approximately 1400.
The location of the first official facility also varies, but in the 19th century, it finally settled in Vienna, until nowadays. The Vienna Principal Mint only became the Austrian Mint in 1989, when it became the official subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank.
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