Austrian Silver Philharmonics are one of the more popular silver bullion coins. Each coin is minted in .999 fine silver and weighs one troy ounce. The reverse depicts the Austrian heritage of music represented with various orchestra stringed instruments. The obverse displays the year of the coin and face value of 1,50 Euros.
Considering the task of engraving an artistic craft, Thomas Pesendorfer is a world renowned engraver for the Austrian Mint. Pesendorfer created the Austrian Philharmonic coins in 1989 and takes ...
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The Philharmonic design hasn't changed, presenting the same designs every year. Having designs stay the same doesn't hurt the coin's popularity or collectibility, using the Silver Eagle or Maple ...
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The Austrian Silver Philharmonic changes the standard for silver bullion coins. Firstly, this silver coin is the first bullion coin to represent the Euro in Europe. Secondly, instead of using a ...
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A silver alternative for the Austrian Gold Philharmonic, which began in 1989, the Silver Philharmonic doesn't contain a low mintage but is still included in almost every coin collector's ...
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Many collectors aren't only interested in the lower mintage coins but coins that also offer a charm to them. The Austrian Philharmonic Silver coins comes straight out of the 800 year old mint, the ...
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The Random Year Silver Philharmonic offers investors the opportunity to own this magnificent series with a lower premium. The Random Year Silver Philharmonic option means we do not take requests ...
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