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2008 Austrian Vienna Philharmonic Coin - .999 Pure Silver (First-Year-of-Issue)

Friday, May 29th, 2009
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2008 Austrian Vienna Philharmonic Coin - .999 Pure Silver (First-Year-of-Issue) . The front of this beautiful silver coin showcases the same Music Instruments design, as seen on the Vienna Philharmonic gold coin. The back depicts the great organ of the Vienna Musikverein Golden Hall in Austria. A really stunning design! This coin is absolutely brilliant and in un-circulated condition. You would be hard pressed to find a more amazing example.

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