Description
Introduced in 1989, the Austrian Gold Philharmonic has become one of the world’s most recognized and widely traded 24-karat bullion coins. Each Brilliant Uncirculated 2026 Gold Philharmonic contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold and is issued by the Austrian Mint in Vienna.
The obverse displays the magnificent pipe organ of the Musikverein’s Golden Hall — home of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. This hall is renowned for its acoustics and historic performances, and the organ depicted is the fourth installation since the concert hall’s opening in 1870.
The reverse, designed by Thomas Pesendorfer, features a beautifully arranged ensemble of classical instruments including a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, cello, and four violins. These elements pay tribute to Austria’s rich musical heritage and the orchestra’s global prestige.
With its Euro-denominated face value, ultra-high purity, and internationally recognized design, the 2026 Gold Philharmonic is a premier choice for investors and collectors alike.
FAQs:
Q: What is the purity of the 2026 Gold Philharmonic?
A: Each coin is struck in .9999 fine (24-karat) gold.
Q: What is the face value?
A: 100 Euros, backed by the Republic of Austria.
Q: How is the coin packaged?
A: Individual flips, tubes of 10, or mint-sealed boxes containing 100 coins.



















