1 oz Random Year Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin
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The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin is the number one silver coin in Europe and a legal tender coin of Austria. The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin has a currency rate of 1.5 Euro face value, which also makes it one of the most recognizable coins in the world.
These coins are not only coveted by Europeans but also throughout the world making them highly liquid and very collectible. The Austrian Philharmonic is 999 fine and its one ounce weight and fine silver content stamped directly on the coin.
These coins will be shipped to you individually protected in a clear plastic sleeve. In multiples of 20, they will be shipped in a plastic tube.
2766 | |
AT | |
Austrian Mint | |
Lightly Used | |
999 | |
Great Pipe Organ of Vienna's Golden Concert Hall | |
Philharmonic instruments | |
2008 | |
37 | |
3.3 | |
EUR 1,5 | |
Thomas Pesendorfer | |
1.0000 |
SKU
2766
Country
AT
Manufacturer
Austrian Mint
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
Great Pipe Organ of Vienna's Golden Concert Hall
Reverse
Philharmonic instruments
First Released
2008
Diameter (mm)
37
Average Thickness (mm)
3.3
Legal Tender
EUR 1,5
Designer
Thomas Pesendorfer
Metal Weight (ozt)
1.0000
1 oz Random Year Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin
The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin is the number one silver coin in Europe and a legal tender coin of Austria.
The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin has a currency rate of 1.5 Euro face value, which also makes it one of the most recognizable coins in the world.
These coins are not only coveted by Europeans but also throughout the world making them highly liquid and very collectible.
The Austrian Philharmonic is 999 fine and its one ounce weight and fine silver content stamped directly on the coin.

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