Chapters’ Pennies

Chapter Pennies & Mark Tokens

A sampling of pennies from Illinois chapters, past & present

In North America, jurisdiction over the degree of Mark Master Mason is vested in the various Royal Arch grand chapters. The keystone, the space in the keystone’s center, the token itself, and the penny, are all inexorably tied to the Mark Master degree, in terms of both its ritual and its heritage.

Each chapter commissions its mark token and/or penny to be struck in a design unique to that chapter, and issues the penny to each new candidate. The newly advanced Mark Master inscribes his unique mark within the center of the keystone on his respective Mark token. You will note that many of the sample pennies depicted below bear their former owners’ respective marks. Traditionally, a chapter penny was smaller and bore a design specific to the chapter. Over the past century, chapters have combined the elements of the two coins, and have effectively merged the two coins into one, although the ritual still refers separately to the chapter penny, mark token, and half-sheqel.

Please email images of Illinois chapters’ pennies to the Grand Webmaster.  Thank you.


Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Illinois

Images of the Centennial Penny and the pocket piece come courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Images of the Semi-Centennial Anniversary token and anniversary membership jewel image come courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Springfield Chapter No. 1, Springfield

The images of the first penny come courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

La Fayette Chapter No. 2, Chicago

At the top is La Fayette Chapter’s new, limited edition silver token. Measuring 40.6 mm (1.6″) in diameter and 3.0 mm (0.12″) in thickness, this large token is 31.1 g (1 Troy ounce, or 1.097 avoirdupois or standard ounce) of 99.9% pure silver, allowing for unsurpassed detail and more than enough room for the owner to engrave his mark in the keystone. The token comes in brilliant uncirculated grade, complete with a display capsule, custom red velvet mounting card, maple wood stand and gift box. The token was minted with a 300-ton hydraulic press, and its edge is finished in 180 reeds at 2°.

Contact Paul Scheeler, Past High Priest, to order your silver La Fayette Chapter token for only sixty U.S. dollars (US$60.00).

Penny images come courtesy of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Fob images come courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Corinthian Chapter No. 2 [née & n/k/a La Fayette Chapter No. 2], ChicagoThe images of the first penny come courtesy of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny and the cigar holder comes courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Jacksonville Chapter No. 3, Jacksonville

The images of the first and third penny are here through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of eBay user the*candy*store.


Horeb Chapter No. 4, Rio

Photographed by eBay seller, HKAmericana.

Quincy Chapter No. 5, Quincy

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Equality Chapter No. 6, Equality

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Peoria Chapter No. 7, Peoria Heights

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Alton Chapter No. 8
[née Howard Chapter No. 8; n/k/a Franklin Chapter No. 8], Alton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Franklin Chapter No. 8
, [née Howard Chapter No. 8; f/k/a Alton Chapter No. 8], Alton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Union Chapter No. 10, Pittsfield

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Meredosia Chapter No. 11
, Meredosia

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Geneseo Chapter No. 12, Geneseo

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Euclid Chapter No. 13, Naperville

Courtesy of Companion Timothy Ory.


Fox River Chapter No. 14
, Geneva

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Barrett Chapter No. 18 [n/k/a Rock Island Chapter No. 18], Rock Island [now in Moline]

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Rock Island Chapter No. 18, Moline [in Rock Island when pennies were struck]

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the other two pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Morse Chapter No. 19, Macomb

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the companions of Warren Chapter No. 30.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Macon Chapter No. 21, Decatur

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the remaining four pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Click here to see a commemorative token from the dedication of Decatur Masonic Temple.


Aurora Chapter No. 22, Yorkville

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion J. Larry Martin, Sr., Most Illustrious Past Grand Master of Cryptic Masons of Illinois.

The images of the centennial keystone key fob are here through
the courtesy of Companion Robert B. Fisher, PHP.



Freeport Chapter No. 23, Freeport

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller acsb-rich.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller centsles.


Winnebago Chapter No. 24, Rockford [briefly in Loves Park]

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Pekin Chapter No. 25, Pekin

The images of the first and third pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay
seller numismattica_online.


Bloomington Chapter No. 26, Bloomington

The images of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th & 7th pennies or tokens are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the fourth penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.

Joliet Chapter No. 27, Joliet

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Princeton Chapter No. 28, Princeton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Warren Chapter No. 30, Monmouth

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Mr. Bradley Bolen from the estate of his great-grandfather, Bertram E. Pinkerton, Esq.

The images of the third penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.

Edgar Chapter No. 32, Paris

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Carthage Chapter No. 33, Carthage

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Harmony Chapter No. 35, Sumner

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Woodstock Chapter No. 36 [n/k/a Cary-Grove Chapter
No. 36], Cary

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Shabbona Chapter No. 37, Ottawa

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Richland Chapter No. 38 [n/k/a Henry Godeke Chapter No. 38], Olney [now in Bridgeport]

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Henry Godeke Chapter No. 38, Bridgeport [in Olney at the time the first penny was struck]

The images of the first penny come to us through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come to us through the courtesy of Companion Bruce W. Rhinehart, Past Grand High Priest, Grand Treasurer (and Henry Godeke Chapter’s secretary).

At less than three centimeters across and approximately two millimeters in base thickness (excluding the raised writing), the chapter’s new penny is unusual in its size.


Waukegan Chapter No. 41, Waukegan

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Washington Chapter No. 43, Chicago

Penny images come courtesy of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Fob images come courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.



DuQuoin Chapter No. 44
, DuQuoin

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller WSCGuy.


Egyptian Chapter No. 45, Anna

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Galesburg Chapter No. 46, Galesburg [now in Knoxville]

The images of the first penny come to us through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come to us through the courtesy of Companion Michael L. McDorman, EPC.


Kewanee Chapter No. 47, Kewanee

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Markwell Chapter No. 48, Monticello

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Sycamore Chapter No. 49, Sycamore

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Champaign Chapter No. 50, Champaign

The images of the first and third pennies come to us through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come to us through the courtesy of eBay seller Lincolnles.


DeKalb Chapter No. 52, DeKalb

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Keystone Chapter No. 54, Charleston

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Jackson Chapter No. 55, Shelbyville

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller LakeTownTreasures.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Nachusa Chapter No. 56, Dixon

The images of the first penny come courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the third penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.

The images of the fourth penny come courtesy of eBay user, Member114781.


Sterling Chapter No. 57, Sterling

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Goodbrake Chapter No. 59, Clinton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.



Peru Chapter No. 60
, Peru

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Tyrian Chapter No. 61, Polo

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Salem Chapter No. 64, Salem

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Tuscola Chapter No. 66, Tuscola

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Vienna Chapter No. 67, Vienna

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
eBay seller 8paws.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Canton Chapter No. 68, Canton

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Corinthian Chapter No. 69, Chicago

Courtesy of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Marshall Chapter No. 70, Marshall

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Cairo Chapter No. 71, Cairo

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Augusta Chapter No. 72, Augusta

Courtesy of the companions of Warren Chapter No. 30.


Lansing Chapter No. 73, Marengo

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Reynolds Chapter No. 75, Carbondale

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Mason Chapter No. 76, Mason [now in Saint Elmo]

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Carrollton Chapter No. 77, Carrollton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Kankakee Chapter No. 78, Kankakee (merged into Joliet 27)

Courtesy of Companion Edwin A. Hedlin, Treasurer of Kankakee Chapter No. 78.



Urbana Chapter No. 80, Urbana

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller centsles.

The images of the second and third pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the fourth penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Vermilion Chapter No. 82, Danville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.



Mattoon Chapter No. 85, Mattoon

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller centsles.

The images of the second and third pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Havana Chapter No. 86, Havana

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.

The images of the second and third pennies are here by the courtesy of eBay seller bsuschg.


Effingham Chapter No. 87, Effingham

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Norton Ewing Chapter No. 87 [née & n/k/a Effingham Chapter No. 87], Effingham

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Barry Chapter No. 88, Barry

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Kishwaukee Chapter No. 90, Belvidere

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Harvard Chapter No. 91, Harvard

Courtesy of eBay seller bluedave827.


Auburn Chapter No. 92, Auburn

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Centralia Chapter No. 93, Centralia

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Homer Chapter No. 94, Homer

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Mr. Richard Nicholson.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Rabboni Chapter No. 95, Knoxville

Courtesy of Companion Michael L. McDorman, EPC.


Loyal L. Munn Chapter No. 96, Elgin [now in Palatine]

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Fairbury Chapter No. 99, Fairbury

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Marion Chapter No. 100, Marion

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

Metropolitan Chapter No. 101, Metropolis

Courtesy of Mr. Andy Clarke.


Taylorville Chapter No. 102, Taylorville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Belleville Chapter No. 106, Belleville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Sandwich Chapter No. 107, Sandwich

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Ford Chapter No. 113, Paxton

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Watseka Chapter No. 114, Watseka

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Pana Chapter No. 115
, Pana

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Elliott Chapter No. 120, Litchfield

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Lacon Chapter No. 123
, Lacon

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Wiley M. Eagan Chapter No. 126, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller Numismattica_Online.

The images of the fob are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Chicago Chapter No. 127, Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


United Chapter No. 127, Chicago

Courtesy of the eBay user acsb-rich.


Sullivan Chapter No. 128, Sullivan

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Mackey Chapter No. 130, El Paso

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Girard Chapter No. 132, Girard

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Wyoming Chapter No. 133, Wyoming

Courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Vandalia Chapter No. 136, Vandalia

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Mount Sterling Chapter No. 137, Mount Sterling

Courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Jerseyville Chapter No. 140, Jerseyville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Ashley Chapter No. 141, Ashley

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Wilmington Chapter No. 142, Wilmington

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.




Chenoa Chapter No. 143, Chenoa

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of eBay seller Bill-1938.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of eBay seller centsles.


Evanston Chapter No. 144, Evanston

The images of the first and third pennies are here through the courtesy of Companion John H. Brandenburg, Past High Priest of Evanston Chapter No. 144.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Edwardsville Chapter No. 146, Edwardsville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Lincoln Chapter No. 147, Lincoln

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay
seller centsles.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


York Chapter No. 148
, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the fob are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Neoga Chapter No. 150, Neoga

Courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Tecumseh Chapter No. 152, Hamilton

Courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Rochelle Chapter No. 153, Rochelle

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Flora Chapter No. 154, Flora

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Cahokia Chapter No. 156, Cahokia

Courtesy of Companion Earl Knight, EPC.


Rochelle Chapter No. 158, Rochelle

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Mount Carmel Chapter No. 159, Mount Carmel

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


H. W. Hubbard (n/k/a Andrew D. Webb) Chapter No. 160, Mount Vernon

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Andrew D. Webb (f/k/a H. W. Hubbard) Chapter No. 160, Mount Vernon

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Fairview Chapter No. 161, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Shawnee Hills Chapter No. 162, Rosiclare

Courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Arcola Chapter No. 163, Arcola

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Murphysboro Chapter No. 164, Murphysboro

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Saline Chapter No. 165, Harrisburg

Courtesy of Mr. Dan Yahne, from the estate of his father.


Doric Chapter No. 166, West Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Olive Chapter No. 167, Warren

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Streator Chapter No. 168, Streator

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Highland Chapter No. 169, Highland

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Camp Point Chapter No. 170, Camp Point

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Newman Chapter No. 172,

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Oneida Chapter No. 173, Oneida

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Prophetstown Chapter No. 174, Prophetstown

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Farmer City Chapter No. 175, Farmer City

Courtesy of eBay seller yountiques.




Englewood Chapter No. 176, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second and third pennies are here by the courtesy of Ms.
Evie Forstadt of SwellStuff.


Lincoln Park Chapter No. 177, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Steve & Linda Kile, from the estate of Mrs. Kile’s grandfather, Companion Clyde G. Aud.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of Carl F. Kowalski.

The images of the fourth penny are here by the courtesy of Carl Adam Cooper.

The images of the charm, lapel pin, button from the chapter’s 1909 pilgrimage to Milwaukee, and the class of 1912 fob are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Fairfield Chapter No. 179, Fairfield

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Cicero Chapter No. 180 (n/k/a Oracle Chapter No. 180),
Austin which was annexed into Chicago in 1899 (the chapter is now in Glenview)

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller jomaraatroadrunner.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Oracle Chapter No. 180 , Glenview

Courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Hoopeston Chapter No. 181 , Hoopeston

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Unity Chapter No. 182 , Collinsville

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of Companion Earl Knight, EPC.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Gibson Chapter No. 183, Gibson City

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Rushville Chapter No. 184, Rushville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Sinai Chapter No. 185, South Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Macoupin Chapter No. 187, Carlinville

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Atlanta Chapter No. 188, Atlanta

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Rockton Chapter No. 190, Rockton

Photographed by eBay seller, topchef-2007.


Delta Chapter No. 191, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
eBay user Minnesotatokenman.


Maroa Chapter No. 192, Maroa

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Amboy Chapter No. 194, Amboy

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller yountiques.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Irving Park Chapter No. 195
, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the third and fourth pennies are here by the courtesy of
Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Logan Chapter No. 196
, Oak Lawn

The images of the first, second, and fifth pennies are here through the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third and fourth pennies are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Hillsboro Chapter No. 197, Hillsboro

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of eBay user rt66buyone.

The images from the second penny come to us from the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Tazewell Chapter No. 199, Washington

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Savanna Chapter No. 200, Savanna

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Auburn Park Chapter No. 201, Chicago

Courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Columbia Chapter No. 202, Chicago’s Ravenswood neighbourhood

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Calumet Chapter No. 203, Blue Island

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP. Why someone welded patches onto that penny is a mystery.


Pullman Chapter No. 204, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.



Lawn Chapter No. 205, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller member114781.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller centsles.


Palatine Chapter No. 206, Palatine

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


LaGrange Chapter No. 207 [n/k/a West Suburban Chapter No. 207], LaGrange [now in Downers Grove]

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


West Suburban Chapter No. 207
, Downers Grove

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Thompson Chapter No. 209, Mason City

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Normal Park Chapter No. 210, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Park Chapter No. 213, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller, generalstore99.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Farmington Chapter No. 214, Farmington

Courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Gilman Chapter No. 217, Gilman

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Chicago Heights Chapter No. 218, Chicago Heights

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Grand Crossing Chapter No. 219, Chicago

Courtesy of Mr. Walter Kirsch.


St. Cecilia Chapter No. 220, Chicago

Courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.



Granite City Chapter No. 221, Granite City

The images of the first and third pennies are here through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.



Jackson Park Chapter No. 222, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller 10gumby1950.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of Mr. Jay Joyce.


W. R. Ward Chapter No. 223 [W. R. Ward Chapter U.D. when the first penny was struck], Benton

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller LakeTownTreasures.

The images of the fourth penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at
Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Northwest Chapter No. 224, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second and third pennies are here by the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.


Robinson Chapter No. 225, Robinson

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Travis McIntosh

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Highland Park Chapter No. 226, Highland Park

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of Chuck & Nikki at Woodstock Consolidated Services.


Staunton Chapter No. 227, Staunton

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Harrison Chapter No. 229 [Harrison Chapter U.D. when the first penny was struck], Herrin

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of Mr. Earl Pate.


Grove Chapter No. 230, Downers Grove

Courtesy of Companion Earl Knight, EPC.


John M. Pearson Chapter No. 231, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Harvey Chapter No. 232, Harvey

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Loyal Chapter No. 233 [n/k/a M.I.B. Red Chapter No. 233], Chicago [now in Franklin Park]

Courtesy of Companion Patrick J. Jones, Past High Priest of
M.I.B. Red Chapter No 233.


Maywood Chapter No. 234, Maywood

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller LakeTownTreasures.


Fellowship Chapter No. 235 [Fellowship Chapter
UD
at the time the first penny-token was struck], Chicago

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Walnut Chapter No. 236, Walnut

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Albion Chapter No. 237, Albion

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Logan Square Chapter No. 238, Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Berwyn Chapter No. 239, Berwyn

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Lainey Story, from the estate of her late grandfather.  The gold colour may be a plating added when the penny was converted into a pendant.


Hyde Park Chapter No. 240
, Chicago

The images of the penny are here through the courtesy of a contributor who prefers to remain anonymous.

The image of the commemorative ashtray from the chapter’s “500 Night,” held on 9 December 1921, is here through the courtesy of
Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Wheaton Chapter No. 242
, Wheaton

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Lawndale Chapter No. 243, Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Oak Park Chapter No. 244, Oak Park

Courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Fort Dearborn Chapter No. 245, Chicago

The images of the fob are here by the courtesy of eBay user SF_Numismatics.

The images of the first and four pennies are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller Exo.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller arfeez.


Circle Chapter No. 246, Oak Park

Courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

King Oscar Chapter No. 249 [King Oscar Chapter UD at the time the first penny was struck], Chicago

The images of the first penny come to us from an eBay seller, by way
of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny come to us through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.



America Chapter No. 250 [America Chapter UD at the
time the first penny was struck
], Chicago

The images of the first two pennies are here through the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third and fourth pennies are here through the courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Liberty Chapter No. 251, Chicago

Photographed by eBay seller, Exo.


Temple Chapter No. 252 [Temple Chapter UD at the time the first penny was struck], Chicago

The images of the first penny (under dispensation) are here through the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the second penny (charter member) are here through the courtesy of a contributor who prefers to remain
anonymous.

The images of the third penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Wilmette Chapter No. 253, Wilmette

Courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library
.


Elmhurst Chapter No. 254, Elmhurst

Courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library
.


DuPage Chapter No. 254, Lombard

Courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Integrity Chapter No. 255, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of eBay seller MinnesotaTokenMan.



Midway Chapter No. 256, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.


Lakeview Chapter No. 257, Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of Steve & Linda Kile, from the estate of Mrs. Kile’s grandfather, Companion Clyde G. Aud.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Maine Chapter No. 257, Park Ridge

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Harold Lundberg, Jr.


Palmer Square Chapter No. 259, Chicago

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Paul Revere Chapter No. 260 [Paul Revere Chapter U.D. when the first penny was struck], Chicago

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny come to us through the courtesy of Brother Michael Hay of Zur Bundeskette (translated “To the Federal Chain”) Lodge Nr. 221, in Soest, Germany.


L. M. Asbury Chapter No. 261, McLeansboro

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


East Moline Chapter No. 263, East Moline

Courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


King Solomon Chapter No. 266, Eldorado

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Laurel Chapter No. 270, Chicago

Courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Garfield Park Chapter No. 271, Chicago

Courtesy of Justin Shearer.


Libertyville Chapter No. 272, Libertyville

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Triangle Chapter No. 273, Cicero

The images of the first penny are here by the courtesy of
eBay seller 13790estates.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Tabernacle Chapter No. 274
, Chicago

The images of the first two pennies are here by the courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

The images of the third penny are here by the courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


W. H. Mogg Chapter No. 275 [W. H. Mogg Chapter U.D. when the penny was struck], West Frankfort

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Kelvyn Park Chapter No. 277, Chicago

Courtesy of Mr. Donald Baldwin who found the penny buried in
Tomah, Wisconsin.


Hinsdale Chapter No. 278, Hinsdale

Courtesy of Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of
La Fayette Chapter No. 2.

Note that the penny shows an inaccurate charter date of 27 September 1927. The chapter’s charter was issued a month later, on 27 October 1927.


Carmi Chapter No. 279, Carmi

Courtesy of the Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.


Three Pillars Chapter No. 280
[Three Pillars Chapter UD at the time the
first penny was struck
], Lockport

The images of the first penny are here through the courtesy of the
Illinois Lodge of Research’s Louis L. Williams Masonic Library.

The images of the second penny are here through the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Fe Y Revindacion Capitulo AD
[Faith and Vindication Chapter UD], Chicago

Courtesy of Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.



generic pennies

The first penny was discovered by Companion Paul A. Scheeler, Past High Priest of La Fayette Chapter No. 2, in the Grand Secretary’s archives.

The images of the second penny are here by the courtesy of
Companion Jack D. Chasteen, PHP.


Israeli 1/2 New Sheqel

Many chapters use Masonic ceremonial “half shekel” slugs or U.S. quarter-dollars (to which the ritual also alludes, and which are only slightly smaller in diameter than half-sheqels). Other chapters, including La Fayette Chapter No. 2, use only genuine Israeli half-sheqel (₪0.50) coins.