Coat of arms of Serbia
The coat of arms of Serbia was adopted on 17 August 2004.
Blazon: The principal field stands for the Serbian State (Gules a double-headed eagle with wings displayed and inverted Argent, langued, beaked, legged and unguled Or, between two fleurs-de-lys of the third in base), while inescutcheon stands for Serbian Nation (Gules a cross Argent between four fire-steels of the same).
Coat Of Arms Of Serbia Media
- Dvoglavi orao kneza Lazara (Hilandar).jpg
Double-headed eagle of Nemanjić dynasty
- Ocilo.svg
Serbian national symbol
- Coat of arms of the Nemanic Dynasty.svg
Coat of arms of the Nemanic Dynasty
- Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia (medieval).svg
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
- Coat of arms of the Serbian Despotate.svg
Coat of arms of the Serbian Despotate
- Coat of arms of Revolutionary Serbia.svg
Coat of arms of Revolutionary Serbia
- COA of Principality of Serbia.svg
COA of Principality of Serbia
- Royal Coat of arms of Serbia (1882–1918).svg
Royal Coat of arms of Serbia (1882–1918)
- Coat of arms of Serbia (1947–2004).svg
Coat of arms of Serbia (1947–2004)
Coat of arms of Serbia (2004-2010)