Austrian Philharmonic coins are the pride of the 800 year old mint that bears its' country's name, the Austrian Mint. These masterfully crafted, exquisitely beautiful 24 Karat coins contain a full Troy ounce of pure gold, and also have the world's largest regularly minted coin diameter, which allows for greater detail within the coin's remarkably meticulous designs. The Austrian Philharmonic coin's denomination has been converted from Austrian Shillings to Euros, since 2002, which makes them truly unique acquisitions for investors and collectors worldwide. The United States Government also approves them as acceptable contributions for IRAs. Austrian Philharmonic coins are offered in four sizes; 1/10oz, 1/4oz, 1/2oz, and 1oz denominations, for a variety of investment options to fit most budgets.
The obverse side of the Austrian Philharmonic coin features the pride of Austria, her beloved orchestra. The reverse side portrays an impressive array of musical instruments that includes cellos, a string bass, a bassoon, harp, and a Viennese horn. The reverse side also features the name of the revered, legendary orchestra, stamped in German. These beautiful coins directly reflect Austria's unbridled pride in both her passionate musical tradition as well as her impeccably crafted coinage. Investments in gold coins have historically been a widely practiced means of diversifying wealth, and enjoying physical possession of a precious metal investment. Investors are always urged to first conduct a thorough, detailed evaluation of their specific, individual needs and expectations before committing to any precious metal investment. Reputable, large volume precious metal dealers like the
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