There are many Commonwealths in the world, and quite a few Federations. Since a coat of arms is a symbolic representation of an organization, agency, government or other group, each will have a different coat of arms - to distinguish one from all the others.
The Coat of Arms of Spain has been changed several times since first adopted by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinant and Isabella. However, no version of the Coat of Arms of Spain is the same as the Gonzalez family coat of arms.
Technically no, not quite, though they are related concepts. Probably the simplest way of putting it is that a coat of arms is the thing itself, while the blazon is a description of a coat of arms.
Iraq's coat of arms serves the same function as the coat of arms of any other country. It serves as a symbol of the sovereign nation on certain documents and buildings.
Arms were registered so that no two people would have the same arms.
A seal and coat of arms are not the same thing. A coat of arms is a unique heraldic symbol on a shield, tabard or surcoat. Unlike a seal, a coat of arms has a form description which is known as a blazon.
One does not solicit Coat Of Arms from anybody specially non-related or even from a namesake. Asking for one or buying from one is like stealing one's identity. Coat of arms are assigne Coat of Arms dies the symbol does not exist anymore. If a family member wishes to use the same Coat of Arms they would have to apply from the same office. Be careful of people selling other people's identity and you should deveope your own.
depends on the country
Yes but it has changed a little!
Victoria's flag is just the same as the normal flag that represents the whole of Australia but there is a crown on top of the five star's we have there. And the coat of arms has a Lion and a Unicorn.
Names do not have crests or coats of arms. Some individuals have coats of arms. Some families have crests; and some families of the same name do not.
Ravenclaw house colours are blue and bronze. In the movie, they are blue and grey.
Most families do not have Coats of Arms. Those were symbols used by Nobles, Royalty, and sometimes by Churchmen, as well as by countries, provinces and some cities. You must determine the names of your ancestors, find out if any of them were granted Arms, and whether that grant included inheritance rights. Note that having the same surname as someone who was granted Arms is no proof that that Coat of Arms is yours. Many unrelated people carry the same surname.They exist, true or spurious, and any number of companies will create one for you for a few dollars.