Description
Launched in 1989 by the Austrian Mint, the Austrian Philharmonic bullion series offers coins in gold, silver, and platinum. Among these, the gold coins provide the most variety in sizes for buyers. Over the years, this series has become one of Europe’s most recognized bullion programs.
Coin Highlights:
- Coins ship in protective flips or acrylic tubes of 20!
- 38th year for 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic coins!
- Contains 1/10 troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
- Holds a face value of 10 (Euros) backed by Austria.
- Obverse displays the Musikverein’s Great Pipe Organ.
- Reverse shows a collection of musical instruments.
- Artwork created by Thomas Pesendorfer.
The obverse of the 2026 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin features the Great Pipe Organ inside Vienna’s Musikverein concert hall. Built in 1872 by Friedrich Ladegast, this organ has undergone several updates and restorations by skilled builders throughout its history.
On the reverse, you’ll see an arrangement of instruments linked to the Vienna Philharmonic. A cello takes the center position, surrounded by four violins. In the background, you can spot a bassoon, a harp, and the famous Vienna horn.
For Austrians, the Vienna Philharmonic is more than a world-class orchestra—it represents a strong sense of culture, history, and national pride. It connects modern Austria to the golden age of classical music, celebrating both craftsmanship and tradition.
Each 2026 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is offered in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. You can receive single coins in protective flips or choose tubes of 20 coins for larger quantities.








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