Philippines - 1974 - 10 Sentimos - Coat of arms

 Philippines




The Coat of Arms of the Philippines features an eight-rayed sun representing the eight provinces placed under martial law during the Philippine Revolution, and three stars symbolizing the country’s main geographic regions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The shield includes the American bald eagle on a blue field and the lion of Castile and León on a red field, reflecting the nation’s colonial history under the United States and Spain. The emblem is officially defined in the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines and is also used in modified form by institutions such as the Philippine National Bank.


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