Antique Masonic 32 Degree 10K Gold Enamel Bi-fold Fob/Pendant Scottish Rite

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USD 289
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LocationClermont, Florida US
ShippingUSD 12 · Flat
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Start time2023-03-19T11:50:55.000Z
End time2025-01-19T12:50:55.000Z
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Antique Masonic 32 Degree 10K Gold Enamel Bi-fold Fob/Pendant Scottish Rite Specs
All returns acceptedReturnsNotAccepted
OrganizationMasonic, Freemasonry
SignedNo
Modified ItemNo
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Antique Knights Templar Masonic 32 Degree 10k Gold Enamel Bi-fold Fob/Pendant Scottish Rite. 2.84g weight.As shown. Note enamel damage on back. No Returns. Ask questions before buying. USA Buyers Only. "In hoc signo vinces" is a Latin phrase conventionally translated into English as "In this sign thou shalt conquer".The Latin phrase itself renders, rather loosely, the Greek phrase "ἐν τούτῳ νίκα", transliterated as "en toútōi níka" (Ancient Greek: [en túːtɔːi̯ níːkaː], Modern Greek: [en ˈtuto ˈnika]), literally meaning "in this, conquer". The Masonic Keystone, which is the Masonic mark of an Ancient Grand Master. HTWSSTKS stands for "Hiram The Widow's Son Sent To King Solomon." All third degree Freemasons study the story of a man named Hiram Abiff (a.k.a. Hiram the Widow’s Son.) According to legend, Hiram was chief architect for the Temple of King Solomon. When evil non-believers tried to get the secret masonic passwords out of Hiram, he valiantly refused to tell them and as a result was killed. In Masonic teachings, Hiram’s story is held up as an example of loyalty.