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Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coins
The 2012 Austrian Philharmonic Silver coins have been minted and are available to order now! The Austrian Mint in Vienna has had an incredible influence over the economy, the culture, and everyday life in Austria and Europe for over eight centuries.
The Austrian Mint listened to its market’s demands for a Silver Coin to match the famous Philharmonic Gold Coins and started a tradition by producing the Silver Philharmonic Coins.
Massive Demand for Silver
Over the years, Silver investors around the world have been active in the market, creating massive demand for Silver coins and bullion. The Austrian Mint has released the highly sought after Silver Philharmonic Coins for 2012!
Minted in Solid Silver
Each 2012 Austrian Philharmonic Silver coin is struck in one troy ounce of .999 pure Silver. These beautiful coins were created with painstaking attention to detail and are quite similar to the Austrian Philharmonic Gold coins, with a few additions.
Beautiful Unique Design
On the obverse is the inscription “1 Unze Feinsilber,” or “1 ounce pure silver,” located below the “Great Pipe Organ” of Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall, home of the Philharmonic. The obverse bears the country of issue– Republic of Austria the year of issue 2012, and the face value of €1.5 Euros.
The reverse of the coin displays the incredibly popular design of the Philharmonic bouquet of instruments.
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