The US Shriners Kismet Temple Brooklyn New York St. Paul 1908 Medal is a commemorative memento that harks back to the rich history of the Shriners International fraternity. The Shriners, found mostly in North America, are well-known for their philanthropic work and distinct fez headwear. The Shriners established the Kismet Temple in Brooklyn, New York. This particular medal dates back to 1908 and has a clear connection to St. Paul, as indicated by its title. It’s a tangible piece of history symbolizing fraternity, philanthropy, and the vibrant community life of the early 20th century. This medal features intricate detailing. Despite its age, it’s a well-preserved artifact, though it might show some signs of natural tarnish due to its age. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike would appreciate the value of this item. Please note, only engage in a transaction if the authentic period and fraternity origin of the medal can be
US Shriners Kismet Temple Brooklyn New York St. Paul 1908 Medal
$40.00
The US Shriners Kismet Temple Brooklyn New York St. Paul 1908 Medal is a historical artifact. This medal is associated with the Kismet Temple in Brooklyn, a chapter of the Shriners organization established in the early 20th century. The 1908 date indicates it was produced in that year, symbolizing ties to St. Paul. This piece signifies a piece of American
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