The Vienna Philharmonic coin is made of pure gold (999.9% purity), but is also available in silver and platinum versions in addition to gold.
The Vienna Philharmonic ic is not only one of the most purchased coins, but also one of the world's highest mintage gold coins. You can buy and sell this bullion coin worldwide close to the current gold price.
The Vienna Philharmonic gold coin is minted in five different sizes. The Philharmonic is regularly available in sizes ranging from 1/25 ounce (1.24 grams) to 1/1 ounce (31.1 grams).
As it is always traded close to the price of gold, it is ideal as an investment coin, but is also very popular as a gift. This is probably also because you can choose which coin - and therefore which value - you want to give as a gift depending on the occasion. Because giving gold as a gift means giving lasting value.
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When you buy the Vienna Philharmonic , you are investing money in gold. Gold has proven itself as a stable form of investment for hundreds of years. We recommend investing 10-20% of your assets in gold for the long term, as it offers its owner security and independence in difficult economic times. What exactly does that mean? Gold is particularly valuable when other forms of investment, especially paper assets such as the euro, are losing value.
You can purchase the Vienna Philharmonic in Austria and in most other countries of the world free of VAT. It is sold in banks, directly at the Austrian Mint and, of course, at Gold&Co.
The gold Philharmonic coins are available in different vintages, although this is only an indication of the year of minting. As a bullion coin, the material price is decisive for the value. Unlike collector coins, different vintages are irrelevant for the value of the gold Vienna Philharmonic . The nominal value of the coins is also far below the material value.
All Vienna Philharmonic coins, whether made of gold, silver or platinum, have always been adorned with the same motif designed by engraver Thomas Pesendorfer. On one side, several instruments of the famous Viennese orchestra are depicted: a horn, a bassoon, a harp and a cello in the middle, flanked on the left and right by a viola and a violin. On the reverse is the organ from the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein.
You can buy Philharmonic coins directly from home here in the online store. The current price is fixed for you with just one click. If you would like to buy Philharmonic coins at Persona, you are welcome to visit one of our branches in Vienna and let our experts advise you in detail on Philharmonic coins, gold investments and other precious metals.