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Introducing the Austrian Mint's cherished 2024 1 Platinum Philharmonic Coin, a series produced since 1989. These coins have changed over time, starting as an investment-grade gold collection. In the 2000s and 2010s, what began as bullion made solely of gold for investors was expanded to include platinum.
With a face value of 100 EUR, the first Platinum Austrian Philharmonic was made available in 2016.
The Philharmonic Series coin program is in high demand because of its recurring reverse design honoring the esteemed Wiener Philharmoniker. For this reason, any passionate collector will cherish this exciting 2024 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin and consider it an essential investment.
This 2024 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coins collection is in flawless platinum finish.
The Great Pipe Organ is depicted on the obverse of the Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin from 2024. The pipe organ in the Musikverein's Golden Concert Hall is shown in this design. Installed in the building during the 1910s, the Great Pipe Organ is the third of its kind.
Images in reverse on 2024 1 oz. A group of musical instruments can be seen in Platinum Philharmonics. The collection of instruments is centered around a large cello and represents the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Two violins are placed on either side of this. You can hear a French horn, a bassoon, and a harp in the background.
If you are a music enthusiast, numismatic collector, or looking for a safe haven investment, this 2024 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic coin is perfect.