There may be several reasons that investors choose to purchase physical gold metal:
To attempt to hedge against currency risk, to accumulate wealth privately, to attempt to hedge against inflation risks, to attempt to hedge geopolitical risks, or to add diversification to an investment portfolio.
1/10 Ounces Certified Gold Coin .999
MONEDA DE CURSO LEGAL: Al haber sido emitida por una casa de moneda nacional esta moneda puede ser utlizada como moneda de libre circulación
Gold Coin Minted By The Munze Osterreich

Gold Value & Purity Guaranteed By The European Central Bank

Peso de La Moneda: 1/10 OUNCES = 3.11034768 GRAMS
Produced by the renowned Austrian Mint in Vienna, this stunning gold coin is the mint’s 2015 edition of the 1/10 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin. It has been masterfully struck from 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 fine gold and carries a legally tender face value of 10 Euros. Due to its convenient size and impressive composition, the 1/10 Gold Philharmonic Coin is the ideal bullion piece for more modest investments and IRA contributions. It also provides a suitable option for those who prefer to store their investments in the security of their own home. All coins included in this collection are guaranteed to arrive in BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition, carefully packed in either a protective plastic wrapping or an official sealed tube from the Austrian Mint.
Coin Highlights:
Contains 1/10 oz of .9999 pure gold.
Face value of €10 (euro) backed by Austrian government.
Considered legal tender.
Available now in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Produced at the Austrian Mint.
Individual coins ship in protective plastic sleeves, while multiples of 20 ship in tubes.
The design of the Austrian gold philharmonic coin features a musical motif in honor of both the country’s foremost orchestra and its beautiful performance venue. Gracing the front of the coin is the pipe organ located in the Golden Hall of Vienna’s Musikverein. It has been skillfully rendered in full detail from its decorative crown molding to its sculpted architectural elements. Inscribed beneath the organ are the coin’s weight, purity and denomination, while above the organ sits the German translation for “Austrian Republic.”
The reverse side of the coin serves as a tribute the talented members of this orchestra by displaying their various musical instruments. Included in this selection are an oboe, a French horn, a harp and a cello surrounded by four violins. Musically inclined viewers will be sure to take note of how accurately the specifics of each instrument have been portrayed, such as the curved valves of the French horn or the signature shape of the harp. Also appearing on the reverse side of the coin is the phrase, “Weiner Philharmoniker,” which means “Vienna Philharmonic.”
With its captivating artwork and exceptional craftsmanship, the 2015 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin will appeal to both the collector and investor alike















