The Austrian Mint’s Gold Philharmonic coins, first minted in 1989 and made of .9999 pure gold, are highly sought after by both novice and experienced collectors. This is partly due to its high gold content but also attributed to its stunning design. The Great Organ of Musikverein, one of Vienna’s most famous concert halls, is on the obverse. On the reverse, a potpourri of orchestral instruments such as a harp, cello, violins, bassoon, and Vienna horn are displayed. The Gold Philharmonic comes in various sizes, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/25 oz. The 1 oz coin has a face value of 100 Euro, while the smaller denominations have face values of 50 Euro, 25 Euro, 10 Euro, and 4 Euro respectively.