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The financial symbol displayed in the bottom right of the seal represents the comptroller functions of the clerk and comptroller. The symbol can also be found on the  one dollar bill and contains the all-seeing eye and triangular glory, signifying the clerk and comptroller watching over the county’s finances.
The financial symbol displayed in the bottom right of the seal represents the comptroller functions of the clerk and comptroller. The symbol can also be found on the  one dollar bill and contains the all-seeing eye and triangular glory, signifying the clerk and comptroller watching over the county’s finances.


The seal includes the date of the county’s founding 1887 out of Hernando County.
The seal includes the date of the county’s founding - 1887 - out of Hernando County.


The red, white and blue motif represents the county’s patriotism, commitment and inclusion in the United States.
The red, white and blue motif represents the county’s patriotism, commitment and inclusion in the United States.
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