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The Gold Vienna Philharmonic (or simply Gold Philharmonic) was launched in 1989 as a 2,000 Austrian schillings coin, but after Austria joined the Euro in 2002 it was re-denominated as 100 Euros. It is intended as a bullion coin and is generally minted on demand.
Specifications:
- Denomination: 100 €
- Mass: 31.103 g
- Diameter: 37.0 mm
- Thickness: 2.0 mm
- Edge: reeded
- Metal: 99.99% gold
- Gold: 1.000 troy oz

Philharmonics are available in gold, silver and platinum. There are a range of weights.
Mintage: Not known
Minted at Austrian Mint
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Remember 1989 ?
Monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. Prime Minister is Margaret Thatcher (Conservative). US President is George H W Bush. Sky Television begins broadcasting. 94 fans die in the Hillsborough disaster. Ford buys Jaguar. The M42 is completed. Den Watts is killed off in the soap EastEnders and watched by 20 million people but a new record of 27 million watch Coronation Street's Alan Bradley meet his end with a Blackpool tram. Nick Faldo wins the Masters.
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The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) is located in Vienna and is the official mint of Austrian coins. It is a public limited company and a subsidiary of Austria's central bank, Oesterreichische Nationalbank.Country of Origin: Austria
Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. It is a member of the EU and uses the Euro as its currency. The population is almost 9 million. The German-speaking country is officially known as Republik Österreich (the Republic of Austria).