I was wondering if anyone had any information about this unusual strike. It's has me baffled for a long time. Any help is appreciated!
The sword/crescent/star combination could be a masonic symbol, see the one on the right in this image: http://www.digiart.us/images/0326 Masonic Scottish Rites Shriners Emblems.jpg Other than that ... no idea. Christian
Counterstamps on cents were popular in the 60's and 70's. I have seen many "treasures" brought to me at coin shows by family members. I definitely believe its a counterstamp applied to make a "Mason Penny". There was some Masonic use for them at the time, but of course they will never tell anyone what.
The emblem on the penny is the "Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine", usually known as "Shriners". My grandfather was a Shriner.
It's a Shriners counterstamp, they did this often. I have some really cool examples of Mason counterstamps.
A couple of my uncles were into that Masonic stuff - but I think Shriners are actually their own organisation outside of the Masons. I have to wonder that those fraternal orgs are not nearly as big a deal now as they were back in the '70s.
All I know for sure about this is if you stumble out of Pizzeria Due on Wabash in Chicago you are faced with the Medinah Temple across the street which bears a similar symbol. Great pie, bad juju.
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