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Symbols of
the United States Department of
the Treasury include the Flag of
the Treasury Department and
the U.S.
Treasury Seal.
The original seal actually...
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the Treasury of
Durham Cathedral, is
believed to be
the Great Seal of
Duncan II and
dates to 1094.
During the reign of Mary I,
the thistle was...
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The Great Seal of
the State of
Alabama is
the state seal of
the U.S.
state of Alabama.
The first seal was
designed in 1817 by
William Wyatt Bibb,
the...
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The Great Seal of
the Realm is a
seal that is used in
the United Kingdom to
symbolise the sovereign's
approval of
state do****ents. It is also
known as...
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appointed to
the office.
The Lord
Keeper of
the Great Seal was
generally a
temporary position to
handle the Great Seal until the appointment of a...
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currently featured on
the obverse, and
the Great Seal of
the United States is
featured on
the reverse.
The one-dollar bill has
the oldest overall design...
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The Great Seal of
the State of Ohio is
the official insignia of
the U.S.
state of Ohio. All
governmental offices, agencies, and
courts in Ohio use variations...
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Great Seal Annuit cœptis (/ˈænuɪt ˈsɛptɪs/,
classical Latin: [ˈannʊ.ɪt ˈkoe̯ptiːs]) is one of two
mottos on
the reverse side of
the Great Seal of
the...
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the arms, viz., "
The Great Seal of
the State of New Jersey". In 2015 a
circular letter issued by
the State of New
Jersey Department of
the Treasury addressed...
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patent under the Great Seal of
the Realm. However, when
the Treasury was held by an individual, he was
appointed to both offices. It is
the office of Treasurer...