Anyone confirm this knights Templar Pin

49er12

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I found this knights Templar pin , it also defines on the front you may not be able to see , Pittsburgh, No. 1. Appreciate any expertise on this I was offered to sell but it’s a original relic I will keep FB08CE2E-C58E-44A8-AC12-A777AC332035.jpeg
 

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Congrats on the interesting piece! :occasion14:
 

Thanks what’s your opinion of origin and date
 

Thanks was next to tree 1860 foundation area, peninsula lakeside
 

Very nice piece, congrats! You can send relevant info and clear pics to [email protected]
Give them a try. They helped me in the past.
Between Tnet and Rutgers you will hopefully get an answer to your questions.
 

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Good link hope you get more info cool piece for sure
 

Alo try posting this on the whats it forum you will get more help
 

I’m no expert, but based on the construction and the fact that it has enamel inlay, I’m thinking 1910-1940’s. Congrats on a unique find.
 

Appreciate all of you that interacted with this post, other than taking to detecting club and posting it here where folks worldwide can give opinions, the value is not significant it’s the time and era this comes from, thankyou
 

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