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Philharmoniker 2024 1 troy ounce silver coin

59,39
Delivery time 1 to 2 weeks
60 for € 59,34 apiece
100 for € 59,29 apiece
240 for € 59,24 apiece
500 for € 59,19 apiece
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Philharmoniker 2024 1 troy ounce silver coin

The 2025 1 troy ounce Silver Philharmonic, produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), is the most recognized and best-selling European silver investment coin. First introduced in 2008 following the success of the gold version, the Silver Philharmonic is internationally known for its iconic design and is especially popular among investors in Germany, Switzerland and the United States.

With a purity of 99.9% fine silver, the coin is highly sought after for its low premium and competitive price, as it is produced in large quantities. Year after year, the Philharmonic ranks among the world’s best-selling 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams) silver coins and remains a favorite among Holland Gold customers.

The coin honors the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1842 and considered one of the world’s most prestigious orchestras, alongside the Berlin Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. Its grand organ, an iconic symbol of the orchestra, is featured on the obverse of the coin.

Under EU regulations, newly minted coins are subject to 21% VAT. Business customers can reclaim this VAT, but private investors cannot. For individuals, an attractive alternative may be the various years Philharmonics, which are pre-owned and VAT-exempt.

Why choose the 2025 Silver Philharmonic?

  • The most recognizable silver coin in Europe
  • Highly popular among investors
  • Directly sourced from the renowned Austrian Mint
  • Easy to resell thanks to global recognition
  • 99.9% pure silver

Delivery & Packaging

  • Fully insured shipping or collection by appointment in Alkmaar, Rotterdam or Tilburg
  • Each coin individually packed in a protective plastic sleeve
  • 20 coins packed in an official Austrian Mint tube
  • 500 coins packed in a sealed Monsterbox directly from the mint
  • Secure and insured storage available through Holland Gold Safe

Design & Finish

The Austrian Mint is renowned for its exceptional production quality and precision. The obverse of the 2025 Silver Philharmonic displays the weight (1 troy ounce), face value of €1.50, the grand organ of the Vienna Philharmonic and the inscription ‘Republik Österreich’. The reverse features the text ‘Wiener Philharmoniker’ along with a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, cello and four violins. The design, created by Thomas Pesendorfer in 1989 for the gold Philharmonic, was adapted for silver in 2008.

Unlike the gold Philharmonic, the edge of the silver coin is smooth rather than reeded. With a diameter of 37 millimeters, it is slightly thicker and sturdier than most other 1 oz silver coins.

Fun fact: the Silver Philharmonic shares the same 37 millimeter diameter as its gold counterpart. Because silver is less dense than gold, the coin is thicker—3 millimeters compared to 2 millimeters for the gold version.

Price & Buyback Value

Would you like to sell silver coins? Holland Gold offers a buyback guarantee for this coin. We also purchase coins not originally bought from us. You can find our current buyback prices under the ‘Sell to us’ section on our website.

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Specifications
Fine weight1 Troy Ounce (31.1 Gram)
DimensionsØ 37 mm x 3.2 mm
Purity / Content999/1000 - 99.9% Silver
ConditionNew
Country of OriginAustria
Year of issue2025
Mint HouseMünze Österreich (The Austrian Mint)
PackagingPlastic tube 20 pieces, coins per 500 in a sample box
Safety featuresNo
Legal tenderYes
Face value1,50 euro
Tax (VAT)21% VAT applicable
Insured shipment possibleYes, at a location of your choice
Pick-up availableYes, in Alkmaar or Rotterdam
Storage possibleYes, in the Netherlands
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Why buy silver coins at Holland Gold?

Silver also offers protection in times of inflation
Silver also offers protection in times of inflation

People think of silver as the poor man's gold, which is absolutely the wrong way to look at it. Gold has the most monetary character, but silver moves in times when a financial system is under pressure, at least as much as gold. 

Silver is a raw material for industrial applications
Silver is a raw material for industrial applications
The growing shortage of silver offers opportunities. Silver is scarce. Roughly 50% of the demand for silver comes from industry, especially for applications in solar panels and electric cars. Due to the energy transition, this demand is rising rapidly.
Silver is a mainstay in the investment portfolio
Silver is a mainstay in the investment portfolio

Silver is a commodity and monetary metal. Gold and silver have related to each other to some extent over a long history; This is called the gold-silver ratio. Silver has not been this cheap in 25 years compared to gold.

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