The 50 stars represent the states.
That's all I know.
It is the Presidential Seal. The seal is an bald eagle holding arrows in his talons and other symbols around him.
Remember that the eagle is considered to be one of the national symbols of the US.The design on the back of the coin is an adaptation of the Presidential Seal.
The design is an adaptation of the Presidential Seal, and was used for the reverse design in honor of Kennedy's service as president.
Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/, and search for presidential seal. You'll get to a disambiguation page. Now, if you're lucky, the presidential seal for the country that you are interested in will be located there. Let's say, for sake of argument that you are interested in the Seal of the President of the United States of America. That being the case, click on that link, and it will take you to a page with a graphic of the seal.Of course, that would be bad news for you because I count at least seven symbols in the inner circle. Maybe you should try the Seal of the President of Ireland. It's a lot easier to explain what's in the inner circle of that one.
in the oval office.
The presidential seal is a symbol of the office of President of the United States. The seal appears on certain messages and documents that the President sends to the United States Congress.
No, ex-presidents are not allowed to use the presidential seal for personal or official purposes.
THE FLAG and the STATE SEAL
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DEA - 1990 Under Presidential Seal - 1.3 was released on: USA: 21 September 1990
Yes obama want a Hammer and Sickle for the seal ............
There were many Texas symbols. For instance, The lone Star Flags, Texas Blubonet, seal of the republic of Texas, State seal of Texas, and more.