The medal's obverse bears legend only. Around, ROCKWELL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (star); across, 1980 / OFFICIAL / CORPORATE / SEAL
The reverse bears rectangular calendar panel with 1980 above.
This totally uninspired medal is a great example of a collectible medal that is not an art medal. The Rockwell Society issued calendar medals for many years and they only differ in the year and the calendar details.
Dick Johnson attributes this medal to Marcel Jovine. While I believe his research, that indicates to me that Marcel Jovine must either have been in desperate need of money or the Rockwell Society granted him no artistic freedom at all.
I only included this medal in my collection because it provides a great example of a "bread-and-butter" medal, both in general and in particular for calendar medals.
The circular medal measures 64.4mm in diameter and was struck in bronze. No mintage is reported.