1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coin Mixed Years EUR | post-2002 only with 100 EUR face value | GoldInvest24
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1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Mixed Years EUR — guaranteed post-2002 vintage with 100 EUR face value (no pre-euro 2,000 ATS risk). Münze Österreich, 31.1035 g of 999.9/1000 gold. Ideal for portfolios valuing uniform euro face value. VAT-exempt.
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1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Mixed Years EUR — guaranteed euro era
1 troy ounce of pure 999.9/1000 gold, struck by Münze Österreich (Austrian Mint, Vienna). This Mixed Years variant stands out by one key element: you receive only a post-2002 issue with 100 EUR face value — all pre-2002 issues with 2,000 ATS face value (Austrian schilling) are excluded. An option for investors who want 100% certainty of the European euro face value without the "lottery" element of old schillings. Other parameters identical: full troy ounce of 999.9/1000 gold, protective capsule, low premium over spot.
Obverse — organ of the Musikverein's Golden Hall
The obverse depicts the organ of the Musikverein's Golden Hall in Vienna — home of the Vienna Philharmonic. Constancy of motif since 1989. Around it the inscription "REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH" and the face value 100 EURO (guaranteed for this variant).
Reverse — eight symphony orchestra instruments
The reverse shows eight instruments of the symphony orchestra: Vienna harp, four violins, viola, cello and bassoon. Designed by Thomas Penning in 1989 — unchanged for 37 years.
Why buy the Vienna Philharmonic Mixed Years EUR?
Full 1 troy ounce (31.1035 g) of 999.9/1000 gold
GUARANTEED post-2002 issue with 100 EUR face value — no risk of pre-euro 2,000 ATS
Lower premium over spot than dedicated annual issues (typically 3-5%)
Ideal option for investors valuing uniform face value (all 100 EUR)
Easier resale on the European market — banks and mints recognize 100 EUR immediately
Münze Österreich — world's oldest operating mint (since 1194, 832 years), LBMA Good Delivery
Global recognition and high secondary-market liquidity
Ideal position in a European portfolio — pure euro exposure (EUR)
Standard packaging in protective capsule
VAT-exempt across the EU as Investment Gold (Council Directive 2006/112/EC)
Eurozone: legal tender in 20 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, etc.)
Safe investment for beginners — no "exotic" pre-euro issue
BU strike with satin field and mirrored relief
Authenticity verification at GoldInvest24 — guaranteed originality
Mixed Years vs Mixed Years EUR — the difference
GoldInvest24 offers two variants of Vienna Philharmonic Mixed Years:
Standard variant (Mixed Years)
Random vintage 1989-2025. May be pre-euro (2,000 ATS, 1989-2001) or post-euro (100 EUR, since 2002). Lowest premium ~2-4%.
EUR variant (THIS)
Only post-2002 vintages with 100 EUR. No pre-euro schillings. Premium slightly higher (~3-5%) due to variant exclusivity.
Choice depends on preference: maximum savings and no concern about pre-euro — standard variant. Only modern euro face value — EUR variant (this product).
Technical specification
Manufacturer
Münze Österreich AG, Vienna
Accreditation
LBMA Good Delivery
Country of issue
Republic of Austria
Series
Vienna Philharmonic (since 1989)
Year
Mixed — post-2002 only (100 EUR)
Metal
Gold Au
Fineness
999.9/1000 (24K)
Weight
1 oz t = 31.1035 g
Diameter
37 mm
Thickness
2.0 mm
Face value
100 EUR (GUARANTEED)
Strike
Bullion (BU)
Legal status
Legal tender in the eurozone
VAT
Exempt (EU Investment Gold)
Packaging
Protective capsule
Obverse
Organ of the Musikverein's Golden Hall
Reverse
Eight symphony orchestra instruments
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How does Mixed Years EUR differ from standard?
EUR variant guarantees only post-2002 issues with 100 EUR. Standard may also return pre-2002 with 2,000 ATS.
Which years can I receive?
Any year 2002-2025 with 100 EUR face value.
VAT-exempt?
Yes, EU Investment Gold (fineness ≥900/1000).
Why higher premium?
Selection raises premium by 1-2 percentage points.
Legal tender?
Yes, 100 EUR in 20 eurozone countries.
When will Poland adopt the euro?
Poland committed in 2004. Optimistic forecasts say 2027-2030.