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[[File:Vienna_Philharmonic.jpg|thumb|150px|The Vienna Philharmonic coins.]]The '''Vienna Philharmonic coins''' are seven [[bullion coin|bullion]] [[coin]]s struck annually by the [[Austria]]n [[Austrian Mint|Mint]]. Six of the coins are composed of .9999 fine [[gold]], while one is made of [[silver]]. It was the best-selling coin worldwide during [[1992]], [[1995]], and [[1996]].
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[[File:Vienna Philharmonic.jpg|thumb|150px|The Vienna Philharmonic coins]]
 
The '''Vienna Philharmonic coins''' are seven [[bullion coin|bullion]] [[coin]]s struck annually by the [[Austria]]n [[Austrian Mint|Mint]]. Six of the coins are composed of .9999 fine [[gold]], while one is made of [[silver]]. It was the best-selling coin worldwide during [[1992]], [[1995]], and [[1996]].
 
   
 
These coins are [[legal tender]] solely within Austria, unlike the other Austrian commemorative euro coins, which are legal tender throughout the entire [[Eurozone]]. Its bullion value surpasses its face value, and is therefore intended for collectors.
 
These coins are [[legal tender]] solely within Austria, unlike the other Austrian commemorative euro coins, which are legal tender throughout the entire [[Eurozone]]. Its bullion value surpasses its face value, and is therefore intended for collectors.
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