The Austrian Gold Philharmonic series is a well-known bullion collection from Europe. First released in 1989, this series has become one of the most recognizable on the continent. Both its gold and silver versions have seen strong demand over the years. Today, you can order the 2009 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin online at BullionMax.
Coin Highlights:
- Coin arrives inside a protective plastic flip!
- 18th year for the 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic coin!
- Total mintage of 437,706 coins in 2009!
- Contains 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- Issued a face value of 10 Euros by Austria.
- Obverse features the pipe organ from the Musikverein.
- Reverse includes various musical instruments.
- Designs from Thomas Pesendorfer.
On the obverse of the 2009 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic, you’ll find an image of the pipe organ located inside the Musikverein in Vienna. This concert hall is the main venue for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The hall where the orchestra performs is called the Golden Concert Hall.
The reverse side of the coin shows several musical instruments associated with the Vienna Philharmonic. At the center is a large cello, flanked by two violins. Behind them, you’ll see a horn, bassoon, and harp. This arrangement celebrates Austria’s musical heritage.
The Gold Philharmonic made its debut in 1989 with 1 oz and 1/4 oz coins. The 1/10 oz coin was added in 1991, followed by the 1/2 oz in 1994, and finally the 1/25 oz in 2014. Originally, these coins had values listed in Austrian Schillings, but starting in 2002, they began using the Euro.
Each 2009 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is shipped in a protective flip. This particular issue holds the record for the highest mintage in its weight category, a result of increased demand during the global financial crisis of 2008–2011.
If you have questions about 1/10 oz fine gold coins, our BullionMax customer service team is available at 800-729-3202. You can also reach us online through web chat or email.






