This souvenir postcard folder shows Spain's Abbreviated Coat of Arms. This coat of arms was in use until 1991, when St. Augustine switched to the coat of arms that had been granted to them by the Spanish monarchy, nearly three centuries earlier. There is also a border of flowers and leaves around the edges of the folder.Galleries:Heraldry, St. Augustine, St. JohnsKeywords:abbreviated coat of arms for spain, coat of arms, lesser coat of arms for spain, saint augustine, souvenir postcard folder 101, spanish coat of arms, st. augustinePhoto Location: St. Augustine, FloridaOriginal Dimensions: 2972×1936Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°53'39.35"N 81°18'47.55"WSource:Souvenir Folder of St. Augustine, Florida (Jacksonville, FL: H. & W. B. Drew Co.) cover, frontPicture Number: 22419
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