The 2026 Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin (1/10 oz) is struck in 999.9 fine investment-grade gold by the prestigious Austrian Mint. Recognized worldwide for its artistry and purity, the Philharmonic series is one of the most sought-after bullion programs in Europe.
The 2026 Gold Philharmonic continues the timeless design that has made this series a global favorite.
Obverse: Features the majestic great pipe organ of Vienna’s Musikverein concert hall, home of the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Above the organ appears the inscription “Republik Österreich”, while the year of issue, denomination, weight, and gold purity are engraved below.
Reverse: Displays a detailed arrangement of orchestral instruments—including violins, a cello, harp, bassoon, and French horn—framed by the iconic inscription “Wiener Philharmoniker”.
Each coin is struck from 24-karat (99.99% pure) gold and carries a legal tender value of €10.
First released in 1989, the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin quickly became one of the best-selling bullion coins in the world. Originally denominated in Austrian Schillings, the series has been issued in Euros since 2002. Today, Philharmonic coins are available in gold, silver, and platinum, symbolizing both Austria’s cultural heritage and enduring investment value.
The Philharmonic is especially popular with European investors thanks to its high liquidity, recognized purity, and elegant design.
At SuisseGold.com, clients can purchase the 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1/10 oz Gold Coin with a range of benefits:
Worldwide delivery to more than 50 countries
VAT-free secure storage in Swiss vaults
Flexible payment methods: bank transfers in 20+ major currencies (EUR, GBP, USD, CHF & more) or cryptocurrency payments including Bitcoin and Ethereum
Free insured storage for one year with 24/7 online access via the MyVault platform
Whether you are a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, the 2026 1/10 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin offers an affordable way to own one of the world’s most respected bullion coins.