| The flag of Montana
consists of the image of the Montana state seal centered on a blue
field. Within the seal, a plow, shovel, and pick rest in a field
in front of the Great Falls of the Missouri River. The ribbon
contains the state motto, "Oro y plata" (Spanish for: "Gold and
silver"). The current flag was adopted in 1905, and the word
"Montana" above the seal was added in 1981. In 1985, the flag was
again modified to specify the font used in "Montana." Before it
was adopted as a state flag, it was used by Montana troops
deploying for the Spanish/American War.

Sterling Silver Charm of Montana |