Seal of Michigan
The seal of the U.S. state of Michigan was defined in 1963 for the time being the last time.
Description
The Seal of Michigan is the coat of arms of the state on a light blue field dar.
On the blue plate you can see how the sun rises over a lake and a peninsula; a man who carries a gun and has a hand raised figures, stick the peace and ability to defend his rights. The deer and moose which flank the sign on the left or right, are symbols of Michigan, while the bald eagle represents the United States.
The design includes three Latin mottos. From top to bottom these are:
Seal of the Minister for Foreign Affairs
Seal of the Attorney General
Seal of the Treasury