Dick Johnson submitted this entry from his Encyclopedia of Coin and Medal Terminology. Thanks. -Editor
Calendar medals are ideal for issuing in series, often by national or private mints. This medal, by medallist Marcel Jovine, is one of a series
of 15 prompted by the American Bicentennial of 1976. Further data on this series, and other calendar medals, can be found as one of four articles in the author’s medal blog at https://medalblog.wordpress.com/2011/07/
Calendar Medal. A medallic item in which a calendar of one or more months (usually 6 or 12) is incorporated into the design. First issued in the 17th century,
thousands of different design calendar medals have been issued throughout the world since then. Calendar medals in series are currently issued each year by the national mints of Austria, Japan,
France and private mints elsewhere including the U.S. Themes for these medals have, of course, included ZODIAC astrological symbols, sundials, hour glasses and such obvious devices. Calendar medals
are omitted from some national medal catalogs because, somewhat, of their ephemeral nature, but this is part of their charm to collectors, which consider them as important a topic to collect as any
other.
This 1955 to 1982 perpetual calendar medal is made by acid etching with silkscreen black color added and issued as an adverting piece.
Perpetual calendar medals include a movable part to adjust a monthly chart for any of a large number of years in the past or future. These are classed with SHELL medals because they
are made as separate diestruck shells that are assembled and attached with a center rivet that allows the separate pieces to rotate. Often there is a diecut (PIERCED) window in the outer piece that
allows data from the central wheel to show through.
CLASS 12.6
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