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The coat of arms of Pennsylvania is an official emblem of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, alongside the seal and state flag, and was adopted in 1778.

Coat of arms
The Pennsylvania coat of arms features a shield crested by a North American bald eagle representing Pennsylvania's loyalty to the United States, flanked by horses, and adorned with symbols of Pennsylvania's strengths—a ship carrying state commerce to all parts of the world; a clay-red plough, a symbol of Pennsylvania's rich natural resources; and three golden sheaves of wheat, representing fertile fields and Pennsylvania's wealth of human thought and action. An olive branch and cornstalk cross limbs beneath—symbols of peace and prosperity. The state motto, "Virtue, Liberty and Independence", appears festooned below.

Use
Besides being used by itself, the coat of arms is used on the state flag, many governmental seals of the state, and the flag of the Governor.