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Music lovers, get ready! Bullion Exchanges celebrates the release of the new Monster Box of 500 - 2022 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin. These striking silver coins produced by the Austrian Mint honor the renowned Viennese Philharmonic Orchestra (“Wiener Philharmoniker”). These superb silver coins each contain 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, perfect for buying in bulk or collecting individually. Although these Silver Philharmonics bear a face value of $1.50 Euro, these coins are worth a great deal more due to their metal content and weight. These highly desirable Brilliant Uncirculated silver Austrian coins will fine-tune any orchestral admirer’s collection. Purchase your Monster Box of 500 - 2022 1 oz Silver Philharmonic Coins today!
Austrian Philharmonic Coins were first produced as gold coins in 1989, with fractional sizes added in the 90’s. The Austrian Mint released the Silver version in 2008, with Platinum following in 2016. These coins honor the world-famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, established in 1842. Impressively, the Wiener Philharmoniker continues to be one of the most respected orchestral ensembles in the world. Although based at a prestigious Viennese concert hall named the Musikverein, this orchestra delights classical music fans around the world. Musicians hoping to earn a sought-after spot in this musical company must complete a lengthy application and audition process. No need to buy a ticket to experience the magic of the Vienna Philharmonic — just purchase Austrian Philharmonic Coins right from your home!
The obverse of the coin showcases the beautifully designed Musikverein Pipe Organ, located in the Golden Hall. This organ is the fourth version to be installed inside the concert hall since 1870.
The reverse of the coin, designed by engraver Thomas Pesendorfer, features an array of musical instruments: the Vienna Horn, Harp, and Bassoon, as well as a cello centered between four violins.
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