- Mint condition
1/4 troy ounce gold Philharmonic coin 2024
- Mint condition
1/4 troy ounce gold Philharmonic coin 2024
- Securily packaged
- Certified
- Tradable world wide
- Customer rating: 9.7
Newly struck quarter troy ounce (7.78 grams) pure gold Wiener Philharmoniker coins. The Wiener Philharmoniker coins originate from Austria and are very well-known and popular among investors in physical gold.
Specifications
Physical properties
Net weight
The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity. |
1/4 troy ounce |
Purity and metal type | 99,99% | Gold |
Dimensions | 22.0 x 1.3 mm |
Condition | New |
Origin
Country of origin | Austria |
Mint | Münze Österreich |
Year of issue | 2024 |
Face Value | 25 euro |
Price properties
Selling price | € 726,00 |
Metal worth | € 624,62 |
Price per gram
The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight. |
€ 94,29 |
Premium
The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth from the sales price. |
€ 101,38 |
Investment score | Investment-score: A-label |
VAT-rate | Investment gold |
Other specifications
Pick up possible | Yes |
Storage possible | Yes |
Availability | Delivery time: 1 - 2 weeks |
Information
1/4 troy ounce gold Philharmoniker coin 2024
The quarter troy ounce gold Wiener Philharmoniker coin is minted in 99.99% pure gold. With a weight of 7.78 grams, this is a manageable denomination and in Europe in the past, many coins were often also struck in comparable weights, think of the Golden Tenner or the 20 Franc coins. With the current gold price, a quarter troy ounce gold coin represents a value of over 500 euros (at the time of writing), making it also a liquid coin.The Wiener Philharmoniker coins originate from Austria and are issued by the Münze Österreich. Wiener Philharmonikers have been very popular within Europe for years and are especially bought a lot by private savers and investors who convert part of their assets into physical gold in this way to protect their purchasing power.
Gold Wiener Philharmoniker series
The Wiener Philharmoniker was first minted in 1989. The design was chosen in honour of the famous Wiener Philharmoniker orchestra. This is one of the most well-known orchestras in the world. Originally, the Wiener Philharmoniker coins had a legal tender status in schillings and at the introduction of the Euro, the designs of the coins were adjusted so that the nominal value could be expressed in Euros. In addition to the various fractional coins, starting from even 1/25th troy ounce, the Austrian mint also has Wiener Philharmoniker coins minted in silver and platinum.Design of the 1/4 troy ounce Wiener Philharmonic coin
Obverse
On the obverse side of the coin, the Wiener Philharmonic orchestra is depicted, or rather a representation of it through several instruments including the cello, violin, harp, horn, and double bass. At the top of this side of the coin, the text WIENER PHILHARMONIKER is placed. It's a serene depiction, enhanced by the absence of other texts on the coin.
Reverse
On the reverse side of the coin, the largest organ in the world is depicted. This organ is located in the concert hall of the symphony orchestra in Vienna, the Golden Hall in the Musikvereinssaal. The organ is depicted in great detail with all its intricate details against a matte background. Above the organ, the text REPUBLIC OSTERREICH is inscribed, with the umlaut also serving as a reference to the logo of Munze Ostterreich.
Purchase and delivery of gold Philharmoniker coin
All coins are delivered by The Silver Mountain in the original packaging and come from recognised producers. Per 20 pieces, these gold Philharmoniker coins are offered in a sealed tube. For other quantities, the coins are packed in a plastic coin sleeve.You benefit from a fair price with us: we use the most current gold rate and we work with a low premium. You can also benefit from a quantity discount when purchasing gold coins; the larger the purchase, the lower the unit price becomes.
Featured
- 1/4 troy ounce (7.78 grams) of pure gold (99.99%)
- Suitable for investors with a small budget
- Part of the Gold Philharmonic series
Price chart
Münze Österreich
Münze Österreich, also known as the Austrian Mint, is an Austrian mint responsible for producing Austria's currency. It is a global player in the international coin industry and is renowned for its impressive collectible coins, which are supplied to many countries worldwide. In their beautiful building in Vienna, they combine craftsmanship with tradition, creating stunning coins using cutting-edge technologies. Many of these coins are developed by their in-house numismatic experts. Coins from Münze Österreich are highly sought after by both investors and collectors.
In addition to minting coins, Münze Österreich supplies planchets to other countries. Planchets are discs of silver or gold used to make coins. Since 1989, Münze Österreich has been owned by the Austrian National Bank and produces around 450 million coins annually.
Investment score
This product has an A-label (Our top 100 products). This means that it is one of our most common products. When purchasing physical precious metals, we recommend looking at both the lowest price per gram and the lowest spread. The spread indicates the difference between the buying and selling price. An A-label means this is a favorable choice when buying gold and silver.
Label informationInvestment score: An A-label means that this is one of our most common products. When purchasing physical precious metals, we advise looking at both the lowest price per gram and the lowest spread. The spread indicates the difference between the buying and selling price. An A-label signifies that this is a favorable choice when buying gold and silver.
Investment score: A B-label means that this is a common coin or bar, which is widely tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice.
Investment score: A C-label means that this is a less favorable investment choice compared to a product with a higher investment score. Products with a C-label are considered collectibles.