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Introduced in 2008, the Austrian Silver Philharmonic is the popular continuation of the Austrian Philharmonic beyond its roots in the gold bullion industry. The coin is a product of the Austrian Mint and bears the same designs as the Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins.
Tubes of 20 coins, or mint-sealed Monster Boxes of 500 coins.
18th issue of Austrian Silver Philharmonics.
Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver in BU condition.
Bears a face value of 1.50 (Euro) backed by the federal government of Austria.
On the obverse is the Great Pipe Organ.
The reverse features a cluster of musical instruments. Designed by Thomas Pesendorfer.
The Austrian Mint, also known as Münze Österreich AG, is one of the oldest mints in the world. It was established in 1194 and has a rich history of producing high-quality coins, medals, and other numismatic products. Historically, the Austrian Mint issued coins for the nation, and in the modern era, has released the Austrian Philharmonic bullion series since 1989.
On the obverse of the 2025 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin, you will find a depiction of the Great Pipe Organ. The Musikverein has been home to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for more than 150 years and the Great Pipe Organ is the third organ installed in the building. It has been in use since the 1910s.
The reverse side of 2025 1 oz Silver Philharmonic Coins includes a vision of musical instruments. This cluster of instruments is reflective of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and includes a cello, four violins, a harp, a bassoon, and a French horn.