Buy Austrian Gold Philharmonics in New Jersey
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic is Europe's best known gold bullion coin, struck by the Austrian Mint in Vienna in .9999 fine gold. Its design honors the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, with the great organ of the Musikverein concert hall on one side and a cluster of instruments on the other. It is the only major bullion coin denominated in euros and has been a top seller across Europe for decades. We sell Gold Philharmonics across central New Jersey at prices tied to the live spot market, no mail-in wait and nothing hidden. Walk into any of our six stores, inspect the coin in person, and leave with it the same day.
Why buy your Gold Philharmonics from us
- Pricing tied to the live gold spot market, shown on our ticker and explained before you commit
- Genuine Austrian Mint coins in .9999 fine 24 karat gold, struck in Vienna
- Walk-in, same-day pickup at six central NJ stores, no shipping and no waiting
- Buy and sell in the same place, so you always have a local market for your coins later
We also buy Austrian Gold Philharmonics
Already own Gold Philharmonics and want to sell? We buy them back at competitive rates anchored to the live spot price, tested and quoted in front of you, with same-day cash at any store.
Sell to UsBuy Austrian Gold Philharmonics near you
Visit any of our six central New Jersey stores. Same-day pickup, subject to inventory. Call ahead for the day's quote and availability.
Frequently asked questions
How pure is an Austrian Gold Philharmonic?
The Gold Philharmonic is struck in .9999 fine gold, making it 24 karat. The standard one ounce coin contains a full troy ounce of pure gold from the Austrian Mint in Vienna.
What is the design on the Gold Philharmonic?
It honors the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. One side shows the great pipe organ of the Musikverein concert hall, and the other shows a group of orchestral instruments including a cello, violins, a harp, and a bassoon.
What sizes does the Gold Philharmonic come in?
It is minted in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/25 oz weights, subject to current inventory. Call ahead for the day's availability and quote on the size you want.
Do you buy Gold Philharmonics back?
Yes. We buy and sell in the same six stores, so you always have a local market. We test and quote your coins in front of you at competitive rates tied to live spot.
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