Coat of arms of Niger

The coat of arms of Niger shows a trophy of four national flags, in the colors orange, white, and green.

Under the coat of arms, there is a ribbon bearing the name of the country in French: Republique du Niger.

The 1999 Constitution reproduces the text of earlier constitutions, making a distinction between the Seal of State (Le Sceau de l'État) for which no shield colour is stipulated and the Coat of Arms of the Republic (Les Armoiries de la République) for which Sinople is stipulated as the shield colour.

[2][3] Article 1 of the Constitution of Niger describes the coat of arms as follows:[4] The coat of arms of the Republic consists of a shield vert, a sun rayonned or, accosted to dexter with a spear in pale charged with two Touareg swords in saltire, and to sinister with three ears of millet, one in pale and two in saltire, accompanied in point with a head of zebu, all or.

The inscription "République du Niger" is placed underneath This heraldry-related article is a stub.

Comparisons of the official coat of arms of Niger, as used in two Embassies of the Republic of Niger (to Canada and to the United States of America). Note the differences in both scale and shield colour with the seal used on documents of the President and National Assembly of the Republic of Niger.