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    utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    as some of you may know i live in a 238 year old house and just lately ive been decorating an upstairs bedroom so i have not had much time to detect but as i was brushing a wall off out pops this thing from in between the bricks.
    its the size of a ct copper and has the words ONE PENNY on one side and a shape thingie and some letters around it and i have no bloody clue what it is......looks old though.
    anyone have any idears ?



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    Wow! I have no clue but it is very interesting. Hopefully someone will chime in
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    I Googled it and it seems to be Masonic. The K.S.H.T.W.S.S.T. symbol on a headstone indicates that the person had completed the crytic degrees of the York Rite and was a Royal Arch Mason in the York Rite Degrees of Freemasonry. Whatever that means lol lol
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    Lee, very interesting find and glad that coinnut could identify it. Now we are all a little smarter.
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    cheers coinnut , it looks to be around the 1849 mark as far as i can make out with this interweb thingie so i spoze im not the first brit to live in this house.

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    neat looking token and good job finding it,wtg.
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    Lee, even when you aren't detecting your finds are awesome.
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    Masonic pennies are still used to this day, though now they are mostly just a Masonic emblem stamped onto a regular penny. They are given for a variety of reasons. There are higher levels in the Masons other than &quotlue Lodge which just goes to the level of master mason. I'm sure you've seen things about people being a 32 degree mason....well they accomplish that through going through one of 2 other order of masons, York rite being one.
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    I have no idea what you have but it looks like a cool find, WTG |


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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    Quote Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=13414.msg141972#msg141972 date=1369856200
    Masonic pennies are still used to this day, though now they are mostly just a Masonic emblem stamped onto a regular penny. They are given for a variety of reasons. There are higher levels in the Masons other than &quotlue Lodge which just goes to the level of master mason. I'm sure you've seen things about people being a 32 degree mason....well they accomplish that through going through one of 2 other order of masons, York rite being one.
    rob you know far to much about this stuff....coff...coff , roll up the left trouser leg and bare the left breast thinkingabout:? :hysterical: :hysterical:

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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    I don't know what you're talking about Lee......
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    Re: utterly no clue :huh:thinkingabout:

    That is great find Lee! I found a 1941 Wheat penny with a masonic stamp on it once. I'd look closer around your home, there might be more coins!!!
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