Yes — that’s the most common masonic coin we make. Lodge name and number typically run around the rim with the jurisdiction below (A.F. & A.M., F. & A.M., the Grand Lodge of your state), and the lodge’s own emblem goes in the center. Send us the wording exactly as it should appear, including any accents or non-English text, and it goes on your free digital proof that way. Districts and Grand Lodge programs order the same way, often with a second design for officers.
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