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Like many other major bullion coin programs around the world, the Austrian Philharmonic serves as a symbol of the nation that issues it. There is perhaps no other coin as reflective of artistic culture in a nation as the Austrian Philharmonic Series as it honors the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra’s role in the nation’s culture.
Tubes of 20.
38th issue of Austrian Gold Philharmonics.
Contains 1/4 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
Issued a face value of 25 (Euros) by Austria.
Great Pipe Organ on the obverse of the coin. Musical instruments on the reverse.
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1842 by Otto Nicolai, a German composer and conductor. The orchestra’s inaugural concert took place on March 28, 1842, at the Imperial and Royal Court Opera (now the Vienna State Opera).
The orchestra is renowned for its strong connection to the Viennese musical tradition. It has played a central role in the performance of the works of Austrian composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, and Gustav Mahler.
In the obverse design of the 2026 1/4 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin, the Austrian Mint features an image of the Great Pipe Organ. This design honors the third pipe organ installed in the Musikverein. Put in place in the 1910s, the Great Pipe Organ is located within the Golden Concert Hall inside the Musikverein.
For the reverse face of 2026 Austrian Gold Philharmonics, the mint depicts a collection of musical instruments. Representing some of the most common instruments used by members of the orchestra, this design includes a cello, violins, a bassoon, a harp, and a French horn



