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01100104
1989-2001 1/10 oz Austria Gold Philharmonic BU (Random Year) customary in banking
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| SKU | 01100104 |
|---|---|
| Condition | 999.9/1000 |
| Face Value | ATS 200 |
| Fineness | 999,9/1000 |
| Country | Austria |
| Weight (g) | 3.110000 |
| Fine Weight (g) | 3.110300 |
| Material | Gold |
| Diameter (mm) | 16 |
| Condition | customary in banking |
| Series | 1 |
| Issue Date | 1989-2001 |
| Delivery date | Immediate |
Year denominations cannot be specified.
*Even if multiple coins are ordered, all coins may have the same year denomination.
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Vienna Gold Coin Series (Gold Philharmonic Series)
Vienna Gold Coin was first issued in 1989 in honor of the world-famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Originally issued with a face value of 2,000 Schillings, the face value was changed to 100 Euros in 2002 with the transition to the euro. Currently, in addition to the 1 oz gold coin, the series also includes various sizes of split coins, as well as silver and platinum coins. To mark the series' 20th anniversary, the Austrian Mint issued a special 20 oz Vienna Gold Coin with a purity of .9999.
Vienna Gold Coin Design:
Since the series' inception, the Vienna Gold Coin has featured the magnificent pipe organ in the Vienna Philharmonic's "Golden Hall" on the obverse and musical instrument motifs on the reverse. The reverse beautifully depicts instruments such as cellos, violins, harps, Vienna horns, and bassoons, conveying a design that evokes both respect for music and artistry.
Issued by: Austrian Mint
Name: Vienna Gold
Coin Purity: 99.99% gold
Type: 1/10 ounce (diameter 16 mm, thickness 1.2 mm, weight 3.1 g)
Face Value: 10 euros
*Even if multiple coins are ordered, all coins may have the same year denomination.
Thank you for your understanding.
Vienna Gold Coin Series (Gold Philharmonic Series)
Vienna Gold Coin was first issued in 1989 in honor of the world-famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Originally issued with a face value of 2,000 Schillings, the face value was changed to 100 Euros in 2002 with the transition to the euro. Currently, in addition to the 1 oz gold coin, the series also includes various sizes of split coins, as well as silver and platinum coins. To mark the series' 20th anniversary, the Austrian Mint issued a special 20 oz Vienna Gold Coin with a purity of .9999.
Vienna Gold Coin Design:
Since the series' inception, the Vienna Gold Coin has featured the magnificent pipe organ in the Vienna Philharmonic's "Golden Hall" on the obverse and musical instrument motifs on the reverse. The reverse beautifully depicts instruments such as cellos, violins, harps, Vienna horns, and bassoons, conveying a design that evokes both respect for music and artistry.
Issued by: Austrian Mint
Name: Vienna Gold
Coin Purity: 99.99% gold
Type: 1/10 ounce (diameter 16 mm, thickness 1.2 mm, weight 3.1 g)
Face Value: 10 euros
