Coat of arms of Jersey
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Image:Jersey coa.svg The coat of arms of Jersey is a red shield with three gold lions passant guardant (les trois léopards in French). It was granted to the island as a seal by Edward I in 1279.<ref>Flags of the World</ref>
Since 1981 the arms have been included in the Flag of Jersey.
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