Masonic coin

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I found this old Masonic coin yesterday in a park that was totally turned over with excavating a couple years ago and the coin was right in with a lot of iron, glass shards and old pottery. You could see the old ash in with the dirt too. I figure this coin must have been made prior to 1920 cause they put the park in then (it use to be a dump). I would appreciate any info on the lettering identification if possible.
 

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"The U.L.F. is a "clandestine" organization, membership in which usually results in
expulsion for regular Masons. I know of no regular Grand Lodge that acknowledges the
U.L.F.
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I have to agree with Montauk. Other than what obviously seems to be a hand carved 'square', there is
nothing there related to Freemasonry. The letters on one side also have no relationship to the Royal
Arch of the York Rite & none of the symbols have any Masonic significance. There are many 'copycat'
or 'wanna-be' clandestine lodges & none are recognized by any Grand Lodge of any state.
 

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Thanks for all the great replies everyone :thumbsup: it's still a keeper whatever it is for sure.
 

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Giant056 said:
Thanks for all the great replies everyone :thumbsup: it's still a keeper whatever it is for sure.
I threw a few emails out to the phylaxis org and http://freemasonry-universal.org/intro/ a couple more. I'll keep you updated if I find out anything more,Regardless, it is a nice unique find. :thumbsup:
 

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