Buy 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Monster Box (500 Coins, BU)
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Buy 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Monster Box (500 Coins, BU)
Year | 2016 |
Mint Mark | Not shown |
Purity | .999 |
Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
Thickness | 3.2 mm per coin |
Diameter | 37 mm per coin |
Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Face Value | $1.50 Euros per coin |
Issuing Country | Austria |
Obverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Austrian Silver Philharmonic |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Monster Box |
Metal Weight | 500 troy ounces (1 troy oz per coin) |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199
Tracking and insurance included on all orders |
Description
Buy 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Monster Box (500 Coins, BU)
DESCRIPTION
Add a Monster Box of the 2016 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic to your bullion collection today! Each Austrian Philharmonic is created by the Austrian Mint, and is composed of 1 ounce of .999 fine silver. Similar to the American Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple, and British Silver Britannia, the Austrian Philharmonic is a yearly release, highly collectible, and is legal tender.
The Austrian government backs and ensures that industry best practices are used in manufacture of the Philharmonic coins. Consequently, Philharmonic coins can be included in a precious metals IRA.
The reverse of the 2016 Austrian Philharmonic features a variety of orchestral instruments, including a harp, bassoon, french horn, cello, and violin. “WIENER PHILHARMONIIKER” and “SILBER” are inscribed on the reverse.
The Great Organ of the Golden Hall appears on the obverse of the 2016 Austrian Philharmonic. The Golden Hall is among the most famous concert halls in Austria. “REPUBLIK OSTERREICH”, “1 UNZE FEINSILBER”, “2016”, and “1,50 EURO” are inscribed on the reverse.
The Austrian Mint got its start over 800 years ago when King Richard the Lionheart paid Duke Leopold V of Austria 12 tonnes of silver to secure his own release from prison. Over the last 800 years, the Austrian Mint has employed state-of-the-art technologies and refined processes to produce some of the most beautiful silver bullion available. The Austrian Mint, a subsidiary of the National Bank of Austria, is located in Vienna. The mint is responsible for the manufacture of all Austria’s national coins and bullion.
Each 2016 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic coins will ship in Brilliant Uncirculated condition in a strapped monster box.
Add a 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic to your bullion portfolio today! Take advantage of our secure online checkout, or call our customer service representatives at 800-313-3315.
What Is The History Of The Silver Philharmonic
Beginning in just 2008, it is now the highest minted and most well-known silver bullion coin in Europe. It is sold as a mass-produced investment coin and during the 5-years of the global financial crisis from 2008 to 2012, there were over 54 million coins sold.
Silver Philharmonic Coins are 99.9% pure silver and so are a practical way to own real physical investment grade silver.
Silver has a low correlation with traditional financial assets such as stocks and bonds, so physical silver ownership via Philharmonics also provides portfolio diversification and is a great form of financial insurance in an increasingly uncertain world.
The Philharmonic is produced by the Austrian Mint, one of the most reputable mints in the world, under the ownership of the Austrian Government. The purity and authenticity of the coin are guaranteed by the Austrian Mint.
Philharmonics are known and accepted by dealers around the world, making the secondary buying and selling market highly liquid due to the large trading volumes. Bullion dealers such as GoldCore make a market in Monster boxes.
Europe’s most popular silver coin is the Austrian Silver Philharmonic. Introduced just 8 years ago in 2008, this coin has quickly grown to become one of the most coveted silver products from continental Europe. Struck on an annual basis by the Austrian Mint, it is the official silver bullion coin of the nation. Right now, the 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin is available in Monster Box from Omega Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in a sealed Monster Box containing 500 coins!
- 9th release of Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coins!
- Each coin contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- Bears an individual face value of €1.50 (Euros) backed by the Austrian government.
- Obverse features the pipe organ from the Musikverein Golden Hall.
- Reverse includes a variety of musical instruments used by the members of the orchestra.
- All coins in BU condition.
This product listing from Omega Bullion offers you the chance to make a bulk purchase of the Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin. You’ll receive 500 coins from the 2016 release of the Silver Philharmonic, with the coins sealed inside of tubes inside the Monster Box.
Each of the 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic coins in this listing is a BU specimen. Coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition exhibit no signs of wear and tear, though you may notice minor flaws such as breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, or contact marks from the coining process.
Austrian Silver Philharmonic coins were introduced in 2008, nearly 20 years after its gold counterpart. The coins share the same obverse and reverse designs from the gold version of the coin, which were created in 1989 by Austrian Mint Chief Engraver Thomas Pesendorfer.
On the obverse of each 2016 Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin is the image of the pipe organ found inside the Musikvereing Golden Hall. Located in the Innere Stadt borough of Vienna, Austria, it is the home theater for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.The reverse of all Silver Philharmonic coins includes a collection of musical instruments used during performances by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra. The image includes a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, four violins, and a cello.
All coins in the Austrian Silver Philharmonic collection are produced by the Austrian Mint. The mint was founded in 1194 by Duke Leopold V of Austria after he received a ransom payment of 15 tonnes of silver from England’s Richard the Lionheart to secure passage through the country for his troops returning from the Crusades in the Middle East.
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