Great Seal
The term "Great Seal" is used by several governments to refer to the seal (emblem) that they use to authenticate certain documents. These include:
- Current countries
 
- Great Seal of Canada
 - Great Seal of France
 - Seal of the President of Ireland
 - Seal of New Zealand
 - Great Seal of the Realm (United Kingdom)
 - Great Seal of the State (Peru)
 - Great Seal (Philippines)
 - Great Seal of the United States
 - All pages beginning with "Great Seal of"
 
- Historic seals
 
- Great Seal of the Commonwealth (1655)
 - Confederate Seal
 - Public Seal of Hong Kong, the official seal prior to the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong
 - Great Seal of the Irish Free State
 - The Seal of Solomon is often referred to as the Great Seal
 
Other uses
Great seal may also refer to:
- Great seal script, a traditional reference to Chinese writing from before the Qin dynasty
 
See also
- Privy Seal, term sometimes used for the monarch's personal seal.
 
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