2026 1oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic




2026/04/19
I had purchased this as a wedding present for my daughter and was concerned about its arrival date. They helped make sure that my order got here on time and in good order before the wedding. As I said, job well done!
2026/04/19
While shipping was a bit slower than what I'm used to with my other rare coin & bullion dealers, my overall experience with Blanchard was awesome. I will purchsse from them again.
2026/04/18
easy procces
2026/04/17
Waiting on shipping but order was very a breeze.
2026/04/16
Great value in purchasing fractional rounds
2026/04/16
Beautiful coins, great value, highly recommend.
Introduction
The 2026 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic is one of the world’s most recognizable and trusted bullion coins, struck in .9999 fine gold by the Austrian Mint. With its celebrated musical motif and exceptional purity, this annual release continues to appeal to investors seeking long-term stability and collectors drawn to Europe’s most iconic gold coin.
History
First introduced in 1989, the Austrian Philharmonic series was designed to honor the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra—an institution renowned for its cultural significance and musical excellence. The Gold Philharmonic quickly became a global bestseller, admired for its artistic consistency, high gold purity, and strong international liquidity. Over the decades, it has established itself as a premier choice for both new and seasoned bullion buyers.
Design
The 2026 Gold Philharmonic continues the series’ signature aesthetic, featuring the Great Organ of Vienna’s Musikverein on the obverse and a collection of orchestral instruments on the reverse. These detailed engravings reflect Austria’s rich musical heritage while offering a refined and visually distinguished presentation. Struck in .9999 fine gold with a brilliant uncirculated finish, the coin showcases the precision and craftsmanship that define the Austrian Mint.
| Metal | Gold |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Fineness | .9999 |
| Weight | 1 oz. |
| Diameter | 37 mm |
| Mint | Austria |




