Cross and Crown

Aug 1, 2014
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I believe it is templar scottish rite mason related and early..

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also,being unable to find a meaning for letters I am guessing that it may denote a givin lodge or event

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also,being unable to find a meaning for letters I am guessing that it may denote a givin lodge or event

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I found this in a field near Nashville, Tn. I thought it might be Templar also but not sure. The metal seems to be brass or Bronze not sure but it is not degraded, would live to know how old it might be. thanks for commenting
 

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best guess....lodge of research clarksville...clarksville tn.have run out of alternate options
good luck
 

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looks like a Scottish Knights Templar fob or pendant which usually has " IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" on it. Not sure what the LCOR stand for yet.
 

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L....... Royal,Cross,Order?
 

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