Masonic Token

- Title
- Masonic Token
- Description
- Copper token severely worn. Nothing on one side, shield with letters "HTWSSTKS" within a circle on a shield. Faint image of the mallet and chisel on each side of the emblem. In the mid 1800's, fraternal orders began to issue tokens as proof of membership in the order. Masonic pennies often feature a chapter's name on the token. Some tokens, like this one, feature the letters H. T. W. S. S. T. K. S. which means "Hiram the Widow's Son Sent to King Solomon." This biblical story is what must be acted out in order to receive a Master's Degree in Freemasonry.
- Creator
- Unknown
- Date
- 1920 to 1930
- Contributor
- Freemasons
- Format
- 3 cm diameter token
- Coverage
- Scioto County, Ohio
- Rights
- Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Unknown , “Masonic Token,” Scioto County Public Library Local History Digital Collection, accessed February 23, 2025, https://sciotolibrary.org/history/items/show/20295.