There are many different ciphers in use in the various systems of Freemasonry. The “pigpen” above is the most common, but there are many, many more. There are even books with a different cipher for ever degree, such as can be seen in the material of the Gold- und Rosencreutzer. Here are a few varieties for you.
1760 Rose Croix (Kloss manuscript)

1766 Les Plus Grande Mystere

Cipher of the S.P.R.C.

First Royal Arch degree in the York Rite cipher.

Second Royal Arch degree in the York Rite cipher.


Top: often reproduced, can be found in AQC vol. lxxv, 1962
Second: Les Plus Grande Mystère (1766)
Third: cipher of the S.P.R.C. (year unknown)
Fourth: York Rite Royal Arch cipher probably from the time of Duncan, 1866.
Fifth: More cipher from probably the 18th or 19th century.