Coat of arms of Liberia

The coat of arms of Liberia consists of a shield containing a picture of a 19th-century ship arriving in Liberia. The ship represents the ships which brought the freed slaves from the United States to Liberia. Above the shield the national motto of Liberia appears on a scroll: The love of liberty brought us here, and below the shield another scroll contains the official name of the country, Republic of Liberia.[1]

Coat of arms of Liberia
ArmigerRepublic of Liberia
MottoThe Love Of Liberty Brought Us Here
The national coat of arms as depicted on Liberian currency in 1880.

The plow and the shovel represent the dignity of labor and hard work through which the nation will prosper. The rising sun in the background represents the birth of a nation.[2]

The palm tree, the nation's most versatile source of food, represents prosperity.[2]

The white dove with a scroll represents the breath of peace.[2]

Description

The coat of arms of Liberia has no heraldic blazon. According to David Kazanjian's article The Speculative Freedom of Colonial Liberia, the national device of Liberia was adopted at the 1847 constitutional convention. The article quotes the following description as the design guidelines:[3]

Seal: A dove on the wind with an open scroll in its claws. A view of the ocean with a ship under sail. The sun just emerging from the waters. A palm tree, and in its base a plough and spade. Beneath the emblems, the words REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA and above the emblems, the national motto, THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE.


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