Federal Republic of Germany | 1951 | 2 Marks | Coat of arms

 


Federal Republic of Germany



Germany’s coat of arms features the Bundesadler, a black eagle with red beak, tongue, and feet on a gold field. Adopted in 1950 by the Federal Republic, it revives the Weimar Republic’s arms (1919–1935), with the current design created by Tobias Schwab in 1928. The eagle originates in the medieval Holy Roman Empire’s single-headed imperial eagle. The German Empire (1871–1918) restored this symbol while incorporating the Prussian eagle as an escutcheon. The Weimar Republic later removed monarchical elements, establishing the simplified form used today.

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