Description: This was recognized by the Masonic History Museum in D.C. as an early 1900’s Masonic key fob. It’s made of 14k gold and embedded with real diamonds and rubies. It is believed to be part of the northern Scottish rights. The front depicts the Knights of Templar symbol which reads “In Hoc Signo Vinces”. This motto was used by Constantine the Great and translates from Latin to mean “In this sign thou shalt conquer”. The back depicts a double headed eagle which is a symbol of the ancient Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the 32nd Degree. The charm fob was crafted beautifully with moving pieces. The knight’s helmet cover moves along with the eagle on the back. Upon opening the eagle, it reveals the hidden symbol shown on the last picture. Dimensions are approximately 1 3/4 inches. On the back
Price: 5000 USD
Location: Hialeah, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-10T05:05:30.000Z
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Organization: Masonic