purple,gray,yellow,brown,pink,orange,black,blue,red,green,white,silver,gold,
The official state colors are buff and blue. There are other colors on the seal as well, but those are the official colors.
RED-The American seal, WHITE-The American seal, BLUE-The American seal.
only one color
Elephant seals are usally pink purple and blue
3 black and white "seal" and white and bridle and white
Black and Purple are the colors of a live Raven (bird). The gold and white come from the official Seal of Maryland.
The colors for Providence, Rhode Island, are typically referred to as gold and blue. These colors are often associated with the city's official seal and flag. Additionally, the city's collegiate institutions, such as Providence College, also utilize these colors in their branding.
No. Many colors were used on silver certificates until colors were standardized in 1928, but purple wasn't among them. You may have a blue-seal bill that's changed color from age or being exposed to some chemical.
Some seals change color during the year because of the weather. Sometimes a female seal maybe a different color than a male seal. The color of the seal depends on the species.
Seal point and blue point are coat colors. Breeds that may exhibit these colorations include Siamese, Burmese and Himalayan.
Dark navy blue field with the seal in a golden circle and the American eagle.
They are usually pointed. It will either be a blue point, which is when the feet, ears, tail, and face are 'blue', chocolate point, which is when they have chocolate color on the face, ears, tail, and legs, cream/flame point, which is when the colors can get close, like hot creams and light reds, or seal points, which is when they have seal brown color on the points. Seal brown is darker than chocolate. :)