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Austrian Gold Philharmonic (1 oz)
1.0 oz total · 1000 fine · Gold · 1989–present
Live Melt Value
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1.0000 pure oz × $—/oz
Spot updates every 60 seconds
Last verified: March 14, 2026
About This Coin
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold (24-karat). Produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) since 1989, it features instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on the obverse and the Great Organ of the Musikverein concert hall on the reverse. It carries a face value of 100 euros.
The Philharmonic is Europe's best-selling gold bullion coin and consistently ranks among the top 3 gold coins globally by sales volume. Its unique musical design sets it apart from the liberty/nature themes of other sovereign gold coins.
Premiums are typically 2-5% over spot, competitive with the Canadian Maple Leaf and often slightly lower than American Gold Eagles. The Philharmonic is available in multiple sizes (1 oz, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10, 1/25 oz) and is widely recognized in European and Asian markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much gold is in an Austrian Philharmonic?▾
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic contains 1.0000 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold (24-karat, 31.1035 grams). It has a face value of 100 euros but its market value is based on gold content.
What is a Austrian Gold Philharmonic (1 oz) worth today?▾
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic (1 oz) contains 1.0000 troy ounces of pure gold. Its live melt value is calculated by multiplying 1.0000 oz by the current gold spot price, which updates every 60 seconds on MetalMetric.
Does the Austrian Gold Philharmonic (1 oz) have numismatic value?▾
Bullion dates trade at 2-5% over spot. Europe's best-selling gold coin. Special editions and the 2004 100-oz coin carry premiums.
How do I track this in my portfolio?▾
Add it to your free MetalMetric vault at
metalmetric.com/vault. Enter the weight (1.0 oz), purity (0.9999), and purchase price. MetalMetric tracks live melt value and unrealized P&L automatically.