The Canadian Shriners Peace Memorial Toronto 1930 Imperial Council Session Medallion is an historical collectible item specially minted for the Imperial Council Session held in Toronto, Canada in 1930. It is primarily made of a durable, high-quality metal, likely to be brass, and features intricate embossed designs emblematic of the council’s insignia. The obverse prominently displays the Canadian Shriners Peace Memorial, a significant landmark in Canada, while the reverse bears the Shriners’ logo and the details of the event. The medallion, which measures approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, is well preserved with impressive detail work, testifying to its age and historical significance. As a rare piece of Shriner memorabilia, it provides a tangible link to an important event in the organization’s history and to 20th-century fraternal activities in Canada. This artifact may be of particular interest to collectors of Masonic and Shriner items or to individuals with an interest
Canadian Shriners Peace Memorial Toronto 1930 Imperial Council Session Medallion
$40.00
The Canadian Shriners Peace Memorial Toronto 1930 Imperial Council Session Medallion is a valuable artifact, originating from the Shriners’ congregation in Toronto in 1930. Key features include the intricate design, signifying peace, and the detailed representations of Canadian heritage. The medallion is a collectible item, reflecting a significant event in the history of the Shriners’ organization
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