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Ace of spades manufactures by Joseph Hunt & Sons of London in around 1875. This  ace of spades design is based on Old Frizzle, a much-copied early design. The back design shows the coat of arms for the University of Cambridge with the words Alma Mater Cantabrigia, Founded AD 915.
Coat of the Republic of Artsakh - Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
Mongolian Wrestling Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Great Seal of the United States obverse from the back of a one dollar bill. The Bald Eagle carries a ribbon with E pluribus unum, thirteen arrows and an olive branch, with a glory Or with 13 stars.
The Colombian coat of arms
The Seal of the President of the United States is used to mark correspondence from the U.S. president to the United States Congress, and is also used as a symbol of the presidency. The central design, based on the Great Seal of the United States, is the official coat of arms of the U.S. presidency and also appears on the presidential flag.  The stripes on the shield represent the 13 original states, unified under and supporting the chief. The motto (meaning \
The Great Seal of the United States, featuromg an eagle grasping an olive branch in one talon, representing peace, and arrows in the other, symbolizing strength. The eagle's beak holds a banner with the motto \
American national bird US dollar
Eagle, snake, and cactus flag symbols of Mexican culture and nationality.
Coat of arms of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean.
Logo of swedish historical province Närke.
peace dove, detail of a wooden medieval altar in Langenzenn, Germany, franconia
cutout eagle sign from back side of 1 dollar bill on white background
National coat of arms of the Kingdom of Morocco - introduced in 1957 when Mohammed V was proclaimed king of Morocco. Features a green pentagram on red and a rising sun, above it the royal crown. Two lions act as shield holders. On the band below the Arabic language inscription: ' If you help God, he will also help you' (Koran, verse 7, Surah 47) - building exterior.
State Emblem of the Soviet Union \
Coat of Arms of Moldova Pattern Design on Moldovan Currency
The coat of arms of the United States of Mexico, the eagle resting on a cactus, eating a snake.
Marble detail of the World War I memorial, recognizing the service and sacrifice in the Great War of 1914 to 1918, in Washington DC.
E Pluribus Unum Great Seal one dollar banknote element macro isolated
A national symbol of the Republic of Cuba
Closeup of the Great Seal of the United States on 1 dollar banknote for design purpose
detail of an american government pin. E Pluribus Unum.
Palazzo Esercito, located in via Venti Settembre 123, in the Castro Pretorio district, in front of Palazzo Baracchini where the Cabinet of the Minister of Defense is located, is the headquarters of the General Staff of the Italian Army and since February 22, 2017 also of the General Staff of Defense
National Emblem of Uzbekistan and Islamic Pattern Design on Banknote
Richmond, Virginia, USA - July 22nd, 2013:  Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The Indian Civil Rights Leader, Mahatma Gandhi.
Logo of swedish historical province Uppland.
Mobile, Alabama
Extreme close-ups (macro shots) of details of US Currency Dollar notes.
The Great Seal of the United States as carved into the side of the Rayburn House of Representatives office building in Washington, D.C.
Canberra, ACT, Australia: British Royal insignia at the Old Parliament House, coat of arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - In the first and fourth fields of the coat of arms there is an image of the coat of arms of England. The second field contains the coat of arms of Scotland, while the third field depicts the coat of arms of Ireland. The coat of arms is crowned with a helmet, surmounted by a crown. The coat of arms is carried by two shield holders: a crowned lion, representing England, and a unicorn, representing Scotland. The unicorn is chained. \
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