The 2023 1 oz Gold Philharmonic coin is now available.
- Brand New Gold Coin
- Brilliant Uncirculated
This coin is also known as the “Vienna Philharmonic”. It is the only European bullion coin with a unique flat shape (37.00 mm diameter, 2.00mm thickness). It is also the only European bullion coin with a face value in euros
Its name is derived from the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic orchestra, the central focus of design on both sides of the coin.
Why buy Austrian Philharmonic gold coins?
The Austrian Philharmonic is one of the most successful gold bullion coins issued in the European Union Since 1989. Not only in Europe, but it is also a world-renowned bullion coin generally purchased for investment.
The Austrian Mint issued for circulation worldwide more gold coins than any other mint in Europe. In 1992, 1995 and 1996, the Vienna Philharmonic was the world’s best-selling gold bullion coin. Its high success in the international market makes it an item with a solid investment value.
Highest purity: The Vienna Philharmonic coin is the only 24 carats (999.9 fine gold) gold bullion coin from Europe, bought and sold with a lower premium above the gold price.
Throughout most of Europe, this gold bullion coin is VAT-free, and production varies annually depending on demand. The Austrian Philharmonic gold coin is legal tender in Austria, according to the Currency Act 1988. Buy Vienna Philharmonic gold coin is an excellent choice for European investors, mostly because of its high liquidity in Europe.
Why buy 1 oz gold coins?
One-ounce gold coins are popular in the gold bullion market. They are a great way to split your precious metal holdings into smaller fractions. In fact, a large gold bar is not always the best option. Even if you will pay less per gram with gold bars, a large gold bar will restrict the fungibility of your investment. Buying 1-ounce gold bullion coins makes your investment more divisible and liquid. In fact, you can trade a few gold coins when you need cash, instead of selling a whole bar at once. On the other hand, a large gold bar will be more difficult to convert into cash. Therefore, it is worth paying a slightly higher premium above the gold spot price.