2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
$3,500.00
2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
Product Title | 2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin |
Year | 2013 |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .999 |
Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Diameter | 37 mm |
Inner Pack Qty | 10 |
Outer Pack Qty | 100 |
Condition | Circulated |
Face Value | 2000 Schilling |
Issuing Country | Austria |
Obverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Reverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Austrian Philharmonics |
CoA | No |
Mintage | 579,223 |
Capsule Size | 37 mm |
Packaging Type | Plastic Flip |
Package Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.1 |
Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
Description
2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
In the 2010s, economic uncertainty around the world, coupled with geopolitical issues, resulted in renewed interest in gold bullion. Among the many coin collections to experience gains during this period was the Austrian Gold Philharmonic. Today, 2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to you online.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to you inside protective flips!
- 23rd release of 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins!
- Total mintage of 579,223 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- The face value of 100 Euro is fully backed by the Austrian government.
- On the obverse is a depiction of the Great Pipe Organ.
- The reverse features a cluster of musical instruments.
Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are the foundation of the broader Austrian Philharmonic bullion series. In total, there are five gold coin options in the Austrian Philharmonic Series. These range from the 1 oz and 1/4 oz gold coins that have been available since 1989 to the 1/25 oz gold coin that was introduced in 2014.
All of these 2013 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to you for purchase with protective flips. The coins in this listing come from one of the 10 highest mintage marks in the series. The 2013 issue of 579,223 coins remains the 7th highest in the history of the series. Interestingly, six of the ten highest mintages came between 2008 and 2015.
On the obverse of 2013 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, you will find a depiction of the Great Pipe Organ. This fixed pipe organ was installed in the Musikverein, or the Golden Concert Hall, in the first decade of the 20th century and is the third of its kind to feature in the building following its completion in the 1870s.
The reverse field of the 2013 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin comes with a cluster of musical instruments. The design field includes a large cello in the center with four violins accompanying it in the foreground. In the background, you will see a bassoon, a harp, and a horn.
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