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      • The Seal of Pennsylvania is the state seal for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Unlike most seals, it has a front and a back. The front has an image of wheat, a ship and plow. Philadelphia is represented by the ship. The outer ring contains the words "Seal of the State of Pennsylvania" though the state is really a commonwealth.
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  2. There are several seals of the government of Pennsylvania, which use a variety of designs, including the coat of arms of Pennsylvania, the state seal, and other distinct elements. Seal of the governor of Pennsylvania. Seal of the secretary of the commonwealth. Seal of the attorney general of Pennsylvania.

  3. State seal of Pennsylvania; image by Henrik on Wikipedia (use permitted with attribution / share alike). Official State Seal of Pennsylvania The state seal of Pennsylvania has two faces: the obverse is most often referred to as the "state seal;" the reverse, or counter-seal, is used less frequently to authenticate documents.

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  4. Pennsylvania firefly (Photuris pennsylvanica) December 5, 1988: Motto "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence" 1778: Nickname "Keystone State" c. 1800: Seal: Seal of Pennsylvania: 1791: Ship: US Brig Niagara: April 29, 1988: Song "Pennsylvania" November 29, 1990: Steam locomotive: K4s 1361 and K4s 3750: December 18, 1987: Theatre

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  5. The state seal of Pennsylvania has two faces. The front, which is most recognizable, is comprised of images of a ship, plough, and wheat. The reverse depicts a woman (representing liberty) over a lion (representing tyranny) with the motto “Both Can’t Survive.” State Coat of Arms. Pennsylvania began using a coat of arms on paper money in 1777.

  6. All 50 State Seals. The Great Seal of Pennsylvania. P ennsylvania's 1776 Constitutional Convention authorized that a state seal should be established. A seal similar to today's Great Seal began to be used, and in 1790 the General Assembly officially recognized a Great Seal.

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