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U.S. 2 cent coins have a large numeral 2 on the face framed by a wreath of wheat. On the back is the U.S. shield (not the eagle shield, a shield looking shield with vertical stripes) below a banner saying "In God We Trust"
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6, They pierce the shield.
Freedom
North Dakota's state flag is on a field of blue with an eagle in the center of the flag. The eagle's right foot holds an olive branch with three red berries. The eagle's left foot holds a sheaf of arrows. A shield with red and white stripes is on the breast of the eagle. The eagle holds a scroll in its beak with the words "E Pluribus Unum" on it. Below the eagle is another scroll that says "North Dakota". Over the eagle's head is 13 stars and a sunburst.
A shield with an eagle in the center
It represents the 13 colonies
North Dakota's state flag is on a field of blue with an eagle in the center of the flag. The eagle's right foot holds an olive branch with three red berries. The eagle's left foot holds a sheaf of arrows. A shield with red and white stripes is on the breast of the eagle. The eagle holds a scroll in its beak with the words "E Pluribus Unum" on it. Below the eagle is another scroll that says "North Dakota". Over the eagle's head is 13 stars and a sunburst. See Related Links for a link to a picture of the flag.
The congressional lapel pin is a small, gold-colored pin featuring an eagle with outstretched wings, symbolizing the United States. The eagle holds a shield with 13 stripes, representing the original colonies, and is surrounded by a circular wreath. The pin is worn by members of Congress to signify their role and office, and it is often used as a symbol of their commitment to public service.