The Pahonia then became incorporated into the imperial state emblem.
The profile has been New Hampshire's state emblem since 1945.
The reverse side of the medal carries the state emblem and motto.
The reverse was to carry the state emblem and motto.
The state emblem also went through a series of changes between 1935 and 1957.
The state emblem was adopted on March 25, 1992, following the fall of the Communist government.
The state emblem is depicted on the obverse of all coins, which went through several changes.
The motto was enacted at the same time as the state emblem, on which it appears.
The national anthem and the state emblem were each adopted in 1954.
The state emblem appears in the center, on a raised circle.