Description
These coins are one of the most popular collections and they have even been the best-selling gold coins in the world, for several non-consecutive years. This beautiful collection of coins is a classic, as is the famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on which it is based. Silver prices and gold have, in the past, demonstrated their ability to maintain investor wealth during periods of deflation and inflation, making these precious metals safe havens.
Thomas Pesendorfer, chief engraver of the Austrian Mint, designed this famous coin. The back shows classic musical instruments grouped together with the Vienna Orchestra. There are violins, a cello, a horn, a harp, and a bassoon. However, the obverse side includes the famous pipe organ of the Goldener Saal of the Viennese Musikverein. Above the organ, the words “Republik Oesterreich” are engraved inside a semicircle. Below the organ, you can see the weight, the purity of the coin and the date of issue.








