Coat of arms of Jersey
The coat of arms of Jersey is the heraldic device consisting of a shield charged with three gold leopards on a red field. Utilised unofficially before the 20th century, its status as the coat of arms of the Bailiwick of Jersey was formalized in 1907. The escutcheon is featured on the flag of the dependency.
Coat of arms of Jersey | |
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Armiger | Charles III, Duke of Normandy |
Adopted | 1907 |
Shield | Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure |
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