What is seal of vice president?

The seal of the Vice President of the United States features an eagle with its wings spread, standing on a shield with 13 stripes and stars. The eagle holds an olive branch (a symbol of peace) and arrows (a symbol of war) in its talons. Surrounding the eagle are the words "Vice President of the United States." The seal was first used by Vice President John Adam in 1789 and has gone through several design changes over the years. Today, the seal is used on official documents and items related to the Vice President's duties and responsibilities.