Sales of Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins Set Record.
Sales of Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins top combined sales of Perth Mint gold coins and one ounce American Gold Eagle coins through the first nine months of 2015.
Sales of Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coins Through September 30, 2015
Sales of Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins have set an annual record in just nine months. While the U.S., Canadian and Perth Mints are experiencing record silver demand and shortages, Europe’s largest seller of gold coins is selling record amounts of gold.
Through September 30, 2015, the Austrian Mint has sold 850,700 ounces of gold Weiner Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic) coins, surpassing the 2009 record of 835,700.
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Austrian Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coins
Description: Obverse: picture of the Musikverein, the music auditorium where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra resides along with the German words “REPUBLIK OSTERREICH” (“Austrian Republic”) and “1UNZE GOLD 999.9” (“1 ounce gold”)
Reverse: pictures of musical instruments including a violin, harp, flute, cello, bassoon, and French horn and the German words “WIENER PHILHARMORIKER” (“Vienna Philharmonic”)
Composition/Weight: 1 troy ounce (31.103 grams)/.9999 gold (24K)
Face value: 100 EUR
Designer:Thomas Pesendorfer
Mint Location: Vienna, Austria (no mint mark)
Years Minted:1989-present
Sales of Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coins Through September 30, 2015
Lower silver prices have driven record sales at the U.S., Canadian and Perth Mints. Silver sales at the Austrian Mint are trending higher than last year's pace, but are not headed towards the record 17,873,700 ounces sold in 2011.*
Through September 30, 2015, sales of Weiner Philharmoniker silver coins are a healthy 5.3 million.
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Austrian Vienna Philharmonic Silver Coins
Description: Obverse: picture of the large pipe organ in the Musikverein, a concert hall that is home of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the German words "REPUBLIK OSTERREICH" ("Austrian Republic") and "1UNZE FEINSILBER" ("1 ounce pure silver.")
Reverse: picture of musical instruments including four violins, cello, harp, bassoon, French horn and flute and the German words "SILBER" ("Silver") and "WIENER PHILHARMONIKER" ("Vienna Philharmonic")
Composition/Weight: 1 troy ounce (31.103 grams)/.999 fine silver
Edge: Smooth
Face Value: 1.50 Euro
Designer: Thomas Pesendorfer
Mint Location: Vienna, Austria (no mint mark)
Years Minted: 2008-present
- Austrian Mint Philharmonic 1 Oz Silver Coins
- Price: $18.37