Description & Specifications
2025 1oz Silver Philharmonic Coin Highlights:
Weight: 1 troy oz
Purity: .999 Fine Silver
Face Value: €1.50
Country: Austria
The Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin, first issued in 2008, continues to be a popular
extension of the renowned Gold Philharmonic series. Produced by the Austrian Mint, the
Silver Philharmonic features the same distinguished designs found on its gold counterpart,
paying tribute to Austria's esteemed musical heritage.
The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich AG), established in 1194, is one of the world's oldest
mints and has a storied legacy of producing high-quality coins and numismatic items. The
mint began issuing the Austrian Philharmonic series in 1989, with the gold coins followed by
the silver version in 2008.
The obverse of the 2025 1 oz Silver Philharmonic Coin showcases the Great Pipe Organ from
the Golden Concert Hall in Vienna’s Musikverein, home to the Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra for over 150 years. The depicted organ is the third iteration installed in the hall,
and it has been in operation since the early 20th century.
The reverse side of the coin features a detailed arrangement of musical instruments,
symbolizing the unity and artistry of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The design includes
a cello as the centerpiece, flanked by four violins, with a harp, bassoon, and French horn
completing the ensemble. This imagery reinforces the coin's tribute to the world-renowned
orchestra and Austria's rich cultural tradition.
