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National Arms of Liberia
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on July 16, 1847.
The arms are not heraldic in style, but show a coastal landscape with sun, ship, plough and peace dove. The composition describes the foundation of the country; the released slaves came by ship from America to the new land and started to develop the land (plough). The dove is a general symbol of peace.
The motto "The love of liberty brought us here" refers to the liberated slaves finding a new country.
The arms on a coin |
The arms on a Dutch trade card, 1910s |
The arms on an American tobacco card, 1920s |
The arms on a Dutch matchbox label, 1960s |
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