Someone should give a heads up to the guys who bid it up to $56 that it's public info. It's a Dreka engraving that shows up in about a thousand yearbooks from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Obviously it has some ritualistic significance, but the image itself is not secret.
This seller probably paid $20 for the old yearbook, pulled it apart, yanked out the engravings, stuck it to a cheap mat and got you to pay $56 for it. Plus the $10-$20 he got for each of the other fraternity and sorority engravings.
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