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HM-2002   Enduring Freedom Calendar Medal
2002
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Bronze
Description

References:   Cal HM-2002

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 2 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6© 2002 HOOFMAN MINT CALENDAR ART MEDAL - CARMEL, CA - BRONZE
diameter76mm
weight278.4g
mintageunknown
materialSilver
diameter76mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: May 14, 2019 10:58
MA-2003   Colossus of Rhodes Calendar Medal
2003
by Mark Frost, Douglas A. Birdwell
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Silver
Description

The medal's obverse bears giant Colossus statue straddling harbor entrance with ship sailing underneath; view of harbor and island behind. Signed on left foundation, DAB

The reverse bears calendar panel on sail of Greek sailing vessel; birds in sky. At top, 2003

The Colossus of Rhodes calendar medal was the sixth issue in the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World series. It was probably designed by Mark Frost and certainly sculpted by Douglas A. Birdwell. The medal is drilled at the bottom to allow it to be pin-mounted on a display stand. 

The circular medal measures 76.4mm in diameter and was struck in bronze and silver by the Medallic Art Company of Dayton, Nevada. No mintages are reported.  The bronze pieces originally sold for $34.95, the silver pieces for $169.

References:   Cal MA-2003

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 2 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6(C) 2002 MEDALLIC ART CO. DAYTON NV - BRONZE
diameter76.4mm
mintageunknown
materialSilver
edge6(C) 2002 MEDALLIC ART CO. DAYTON NV - .999 FINE SILVER
diameter76.4mm
weight330g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Jan 28, 2018 18:51
HM-2003   Peace Calendar Medal
2003
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Bronze
Description

References:   Cal HM-2003

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 2 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6© 2003 HOFFMAN MINT CALENDAR ART MEDAL - CARMEL, CA - BRONZE
diameter76mm
weight294.8g
mintageunknown
materialSilver
diameter76mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: May 14, 2019 10:58
MA-2004   Mausoleum at Halicarnassus Calendar Medal
2004
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Silver
Description

The medal's obverse bears view of giant mausoleum tower with mountains in background and two human figures on plaza for scale.

The reverse bears calendar panels between columns. At bottom, 2004

Mausollos (377 - 353 BC) was a provincial ruler in the Persian Empire. His provincial capital, Halicarnassus, is located on the Aegean Sea and corresponds with the modern day Turkish city of Budrum. Mausollos' wife and sister conceived of the project and he hired the Greek architects Satyrus and Pythius to design the building. It was completed three years after Mausollos' death in 350 BC. 

The word "mausoleum" is derived from this building.

The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus  calendar medal was the seventh and last issue in the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World series. It was probably designed by Mark Frost and sculpted by Douglas A. Birdwell but, in a breach with earlier calendar medal issues, the pamphlet that came with the medal listed neither designer nor sculptor. The medal is drilled at the bottom to allow it to be pin-mounted on a display stand. 

The circular medal measures 76.1mm in diameter and was struck in bronze and silver by the Medallic Art Company of Dayton, Nevada. No mintages are reported.  The bronze pieces originally sold for $34.95, the silver pieces for $189.

References:   Cal MA-2004

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 2 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
diameter76.1mm
mintageunknown
materialSilver
edge6.999 FINE SILVER - (C) 2003 MEDALLIC ART CO. DAYTON NV
diameter76.1mm
weight288g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Jan 28, 2018 18:51
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