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Silver Philharmonic (1 oz)
1.0 oz total · 999 fine · Silver · 2008–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 Silver Philharmonic contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver (31.1035 grams). Introduced in 2008 as the silver counterpart to the gold version, it shares the same Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra instruments design. It carries a face value of 1.50 euros.
The Silver Philharmonic is Europe's best-selling silver bullion coin and consistently ranks among the top 5 globally. Premiums are typically competitive with other sovereign silver coins ($2-4 over spot), and it's widely available from major international dealers.
For European investors, the Philharmonic is often the most accessible sovereign silver coin. Its euro denomination and Austrian Mint provenance make it easily tradeable throughout the EU. The coin is also popular in Asia and the Americas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a Silver Philharmonic worth?▾
The Austrian Silver Philharmonic contains 1.0000 troy ounce of .999 fine silver (31.1035 grams). Its melt value equals the silver spot price. It carries a 1.50 euro face value.
What is a Silver Philharmonic (1 oz) worth today?▾
The Silver Philharmonic (1 oz) contains 1.0000 troy ounces of pure silver. Its live melt value is calculated by multiplying 1.0000 oz by the current silver spot price, which updates every 60 seconds on MetalMetric.
Does the Silver Philharmonic (1 oz) have numismatic value?▾
Bullion dates trade at $2-4 over spot. Europe's best-selling silver coin. No significant numismatic premiums on standard bullion dates.
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 (0.999), and purchase price. MetalMetric tracks live melt value and unrealized P&L automatically.