Antique (1910s) Silver Independent Order of Oddfellows Badge // Pin - Marked "COIN"
The pin depicts two finely detailed feathers and three interconnected rings. Intricate detailing on the feathers to mimic a natural texture. The long, pointed ends suggest they represent traditional quills or pens. It is an emblem representing the office of a Lodge Secretary. The three interlinking rings typically symbolize the core tenets of the organization : Friendship, Love, and Truth.
Patina and oxidation present. “COIN” stamped on feather with the “o” having some loss. The badge is detailed and handmade. A mark of “coin” on silver jewelry or objects indicates that the item has a fineness of 90% pure silver , with the remaining 10% usually being copper.
Measurements : 4.5” x 2.25”
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Antique (1910s) Silver Independent Order of Oddfellows Badge // Pin - Marked "COIN"
The pin depicts two finely detailed feathers and three interconnected rings. Intricate detailing on the feathers to mimic a natural texture. The long, pointed ends suggest they represent traditional quills or pens. It is an emblem representing the office of a Lodge Secretary. The three interlinking rings typically symbolize the core tenets of the organization : Friendship, Love, and Truth.
Patina and oxidation present. “COIN” stamped on feather with the “o” having some loss. The badge is detailed and handmade. A mark of “coin” on silver jewelry or objects indicates that the item has a fineness of 90% pure silver , with the remaining 10% usually being copper.
Measurements : 4.5” x 2.25”
Price Includes Shipping.