2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin (BU)
2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin (BU)
| Product Title | 2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin (BU) |
| Year | 2026 |
| Mint Mark | Not Shown |
| Purity | .9995 |
| Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
| Thickness | 1 mm |
| Diameter | 37 mm |
| Inner Pack Qty | 10 |
| Outer Pack Qty | 100 |
| Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
| Face Value | 100 Euro |
| Issuing Country | Austria |
| Obverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
| Reverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
| Edge Design | Reeded |
| Series | Austrian Philharmonic |
| CoA | No |
| Packaging Type | Plastic Flip |
| Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
| Theme | Philharmonic |
| Design | Philharmonic |
| Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders |
Description
2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin (BU)
Issued for the first time in 1989 by the Austrian Mint, the Austrian Philharmonic bullion coin series offers gold, silver, and platinum editions. The gold coins feature the broadest selection of weights, appealing to a wide range of investors. This series remains one of continental Europe’s most prominent and highly regarded coin designs. Today, 2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coins are available.
Coin Highlights:
- Comes with a protective flip, a plastic tube of 10 coins, or a mint-sealed box of 100 coins!
- 11th release of 1 oz Platinum Philharmonic Coins!
- Contains 1 troy oz of .9995 fine platinum in BU condition.
- The face value of 100 (Euros) is fully backed by the Austrian government.
- On the obverse is the Great Pipe Organ.
- The reverse features musical instruments.
The Vienna Philharmonic’s roster has included legendary musicians such as concertmaster Wolfgang Schneiderhan, principal horn player Gottfried von Freiberg, and numerous other virtuosos who helped define the orchestra’s distinctive sound. Many members have also achieved solo careers while maintaining their orchestral positions, creating a unique dynamic where world-class soloists collaborate as ensemble players, enriching the orchestra’s collective artistry through their individual expertise.
All 2026 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coins are available here in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Individual coins arrive in protective flips, while multiples are available in either plastic tubes of 10 coins or boxes of 100 coins. Each box contains a total of 10 tubes.
On the obverse of the 2026 Austrian Platinum Philharmonic, the Great Pipe Organ inside the Musikverein is prominently displayed. Built in 1872 by Friedrich Ladegast, the organ has since been modernized and enlarged through the work of several organ builders.
The reverse of the 2026 1 oz Platinum Philharmonic Coins illustrates instruments linked to the Vienna Philharmonic. A cello and four violins appear in front, while a bassoon, harp, and Vienna horn complete the scene behind them.











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