Coat of arms of Pennsylvania
| Coat of arms of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | |
|---|---|
| Versions | |
| Historical coat of arms (illustrated, 1876) | |
| The coat of arms is often used in the form of a "seal" | |
| The coat of arms as it appears on the obverse of the Great Seal. | |
| Armiger | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | 
| Adopted | 1778 | 
| Crest | Bald eagle | 
| Torse | Gold and White | 
| Shield | Tierced per fess azure, Or, and vert; in chief a ship at sea proper; in fess a plough proper; in base three sheaves of wheat proper | 
| Supporters | Horses | 
| Motto | Virtue, Liberty, and Independence | 
The coat of arms of Pennsylvania is an official emblem of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, alongside the seal and state flag, and was adopted in 1778.