Help to id these tokens?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by 2MuchStuff, Jan 25, 2019.

  1. 2MuchStuff

    2MuchStuff Member

    These must have belonged to my grandfather.

    1st one says BANGOR, MICH. with CHAPTER No 105,R.A.M. Date on it is Jan 19 1881. I have no idea what the lettering on the other side stands for.
    2nd one says MT. PLEASANT MICH. with CHAPTER No 111 R.A.M. Date on it is JANUARY 16, 1884. Again... I have no idea ref. the lettering on the other side. BANGOR MICHIGAN TOKEN 1.jpg BANGOR MICHIGAN TOKEN 2.jpg MT PLEASANT MICHIGAN TOKEN 1.jpg MT PLEASANT MICHIGAN TOKEN 2.jpg
    Don't know if they are worth anything, but they are nice. Thank you for any input. Bill
     
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  3. Jaelus

    Jaelus The Hungarian Antiquarian Supporter

    These are Freemason tokens. Probably from the 50s.
     
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  4. furham

    furham Good Ole Boy

    HTWSSTKS is an acronym with connections to the Masonic Temple, specifically Royal Arch Masons. The letters stand for, “Hiram, Tyrian, Widow's Son, Sent to King Solomon.”
     
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    Heavymetal Well-Known Member

    E870414D-CBF3-466C-AC5D-9148C99605B5.jpeg 46A7A42D-2F86-4B7F-BB7B-BE19ABC73F03.jpeg My father’s RAM coin. Value:priceless
     
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  7. 2MuchStuff

    2MuchStuff Member

    Thank you for the info ref the HP initials. I never thought about them being a someone's initials. Gonna have to check which family member in Michigan had those in his name.
     
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