2026 1/10 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic




2026/03/11
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2026/03/11
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2026/03/11
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2026/03/11
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2026/03/11
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Introduction
The 2026 1/10 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic offers an ideal combination of accessibility, purity, and refined artistry. Struck by the Austrian Mint in .9999 fine gold, this fractional-weight coin delivers strong global liquidity and enduring collector appeal. Its compact size makes it an excellent entry point into one of Europe’s most prestigious bullion series.
History
Launched in 1989, the Gold Austrian Philharmonic series quickly established itself as one of the world’s leading gold bullion programs. Created to honor the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the coin reflects Austria’s celebrated cultural heritage and artistic tradition. Over time, fractional denominations such as the 1/10 oz version were introduced to provide buyers with greater flexibility while maintaining the Austrian Mint’s centuries-old reputation for precision and quality.
Design
The 2026 Gold Philharmonic features Thomas Pesendorfer’s iconic motifs that have defined the series since inception. The obverse showcases the Great Organ of the Musikverein, symbolizing Austria’s deep musical legacy. The reverse displays a refined arrangement of orchestral instruments—violins, a cello, a Viennese horn, a bassoon, and a harp—engraved with exceptional detail. Inscriptions confirm weight, purity, and the €10 legal-tender denomination, reinforcing authenticity and collectible value.
| Metal | Gold |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Fineness | .9999 |
| Diameter | 16 mm |
| Weight | 1/10 oz. |
| Mint | Austria |




