Venus, the Roman goddess of love, features in all her radiant beauty on the Calendar Medal 2025. So, too, do all the Sundays and public holidays in 2025, making the Calendar Medal both a convenient and elegant pocket planner.
Born from the foam of the sea, from where she landed on a beach in a shell, Venus was believed to have great power over the ocean; sailors prayed to her for a safe voyage. In the history of art, Venus is depicted either completely unclothed or only casually covered. On the Calendar Medal, Venus appears partially clothed with a wreath of flowers in her hair. Her son Cupid sits in her lap shooting an arrow, but where will it land and whose heart will it pierce? Venus knew how to beguile mortals and immortals alike. A beauty of many talents, she was no less gifted for spiritual love than for physical love.
In 2025, Venus rules both Libra and Taurus. On the medal, the constellation of Libra can be seen in the sky above to the left of Venus, while the zodiac signs of Libra and Taurus are shown in a ring underneath. The medal’s reverse lists the dates of all the Sundays and public holidays in 2025 in concentric circles around a set of scales. Both a lucky charm and ideal New Year gift, the Calendar Medal is available in gold, silver, gold-plated silver and bronze.
This product is only available in Austria and Germany.
Product No. | 27302 |
Occasion | New Year |
Diameter | 40.00 mm |
Coin Design | Kathrin Kuntner |
Alloy | Silver Ag 900 vergoldet |
Fine Weight | 23.40 g |
Total Weight | 26.00 g |
Packaging | Comes in a blister pack featuring information in German |