Austrian Philharmonic 1 Oz Platinum Coin - Mixed Years

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1,041.37 USD

SKU SKUMLPC1OZ211
Weight 31.110 Grams / 1.000 Oz
Serial Number No
Condition Circulated
Packaging Plastic Slip
Manufacturer Austrian Mint

Description

This platinum Philharmonic coin is a great addition to your portfolio. Platinum has gained popularity in the 2010s and is now an in-demand choice for coins, providing an affordable and versatile option for investors and collectors. This beautiful coin comes from the collection of Austrian Philharmonic which has a whole range of gold and silver coins that first debuted in 1989. The platinum Philharmonic was added to the series in 2016 and has been released every year since. When you buy a coin, you will receive a coin that has been produced since 2016 and it is sent to you in a plastic, protective flip. You can buy the coin individually or in multiples of several platinum coins.

The 1 ounce Platinum Austrian Philharmonic coin has a simple yet elegant design that showcases the beauty of the metal it is minted in. On the obverse of the coin, the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna's concert hall, the Musikverein, is depicted in intricate detail. The reverse of the coin features an array of musical instruments, including a cello, violin, harp, and others, symbolizing the rich musical heritage of Austria. The inscriptions "REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH" (meaning "Republic of Austria") and "1 UNZE PLATIN" (meaning "1 ounce platinum") are also displayed on the reverse. The coin has a diameter of 37mm, a thickness of 2.5mm, and a brilliant, proof-like finish. With its high purity and intricate design, the 1 ounce Platinum Austrian Philharmonic coin is a beautiful and valuable addition to any coin collection.

The Austrian Mint, also known as Münze Österreich, has a long and rich history that dates back to the 11th century. It was founded in 1194 by Duke Leopold V of Austria and has been producing high-quality coins ever since. Over the centuries, the Austrian Mint has played a significant role in the monetary system of Austria and the Holy Roman Empire. During World War II, the mint was temporarily closed, but it resumed operations in 1947 and has been producing coins continuously since then. Today, the Austrian Mint is a modern and technologically advanced mint, producing a wide range of coins and medals for collectors and investors. The Austrian Philharmonic coin series, which was introduced in 1989 and features the image of musical instruments, is one of the mint's most popular and widely recognized coin series. With its centuries of expertise and reputation for producing high-quality coins, the Austrian Mint is a trusted producer of bullion coins for collectors and investors around the world.

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