Philharmonic 1 Ounce (Austria)
€ 499,90
The Philharmonic is an Austrian 24 carat gold coin.
Its purity is 999,9/1000. On the observe side of the Philharmonic stands the great Opera of Vienna as well as the value of the coin. On the reverse, you can see a range of instruments (the harp, the violin, the cello, the flute, the bassoon and the French horn).
The Philharmonic exists in 4 sizes:
– 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce
Weight: 31.10g
Fineness: 31.10g
Fine Gold: 999,9‰
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