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100 Euros Vienna Philharmonic

Issuer Münze Österreich
Year 2002-2024
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Value 100 Euros
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Obverse description A detailed architectural rendering of the great organ of the Musikverein's Großer Saal (Golden Hall) in Vienna occupies the central field, depicted in fine relief with ornate columns, figural sculptures, and decorative pediment. The legend REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH arcs along the upper periphery in bold Latin lettering. Below the central motif, the inscriptions 1 UNZE GOLD 999.9 and the year of issue appear in two lines, with the denomination 100 EURO displayed prominently along the lower rim. The overall design reflects a neoclassical engraving style consistent with the coin's issue throughout its series.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH 1 UNZE GOLD 999.9 2012 100 EURO
Reverse description A finely detailed grouping of orchestral instruments fills the central field, including a French horn at the left, a bassoon at the centre, a concert harp at the upper right, and four stringed instruments — violins, viola, and cello — arranged in the foreground. The legend WIENER PHILHARMONIKER curves along the upper periphery in decorative Latin lettering, following the contour of the coin. The instruments are rendered with high sculptural relief and precise detail, evoking the artistic identity of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, leaving the surrounding field largely plain to emphasise the central motif.
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