The 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1/4 oz Gold Coin is struck in 999.9 fine investment-grade gold by the world-renowned Austrian Mint. Known for its timeless artistry and global recognition, the Philharmonic series remains one of the most popular bullion programs in Europe.
The 2026 quarter-ounce Gold Philharmonic continues the elegant design that has made this series an international favorite for decades.
Obverse: Showcases an arrangement of musical instruments representing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, including violins, a harp, a cello, a bassoon, and French horns, all beneath the inscription “Wiener Philharmoniker”.
Reverse: Features the famous grand pipe organ of Vienna’s Musikverein concert hall, with “Republik Österreich” inscribed above. Beneath the organ, details such as weight, year of issue, gold purity, and the coin’s legal tender value are engraved.
Each coin is minted in 24-karat gold (99.99% pure) and carries a face value of €25.
First issued in 1989, the Philharmonic was one of the earliest gold bullion coins available within the European Union. Initially denominated in Austrian Schillings, the series was redenominated in Euros in 2002. Today, the Philharmonic is struck in gold, silver, and platinum, making it one of the most trusted and widely traded bullion programs worldwide.
Investors and collectors prize the series for its purity, liquidity, and cultural significance, as well as its connection to Austria’s rich musical heritage.
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The 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1/4 oz Gold Coin is an excellent choice for both new buyers and seasoned investors seeking a balance between affordability, recognition, and long-term value.