Description
Experience the beauty and precision of Austrian minting with the 1/25 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin, available at Atlas Bullion. These impressive coins are produced by the Austrian Mint and are composed of 1/25 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold. The obverse features the Great Organ of the Vienna Musikverein concert hall, while the reverse depicts an array of musical instruments, including a cello, violins, a harp, and a Vienna horn. As the world’s first bullion coin denominated in euros, the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin has gained global recognition for its purity, quality, and artistic design. The 1/25 oz size offers an affordable entry point for those seeking to add fractional gold to their portfolio.
Key Features:
1/25 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold
Features the Great Organ of the Vienna Musikverein
Musical instruments on the reverse
Produced by the Austrian Mint
Denominated in euros
Year of issue varies
Specifications:
Weight: 1/25 troy ounce (1.244 grams)
Purity: .9999 fine gold
Diameter: 13 mm
Thickness: 0.92 mm
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Why is the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin named after the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra?
A: The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin pays homage to the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which is considered one of the finest orchestras in the world. The coin’s design features musical instruments and the Great Organ of the Vienna Musikverein, where the orchestra performs.
Q: Is the 1/25 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin eligible for Precious Metals IRAs?
A: Yes, the 1/25 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin is typically eligible for inclusion in a Precious Metals IRA, as it meets the necessary purity and fineness requirements set by the IRS.







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