The pin of Liverdun bearings the armorial of the city, very ancient origins, money to the branch of oak SINOPLE, englantée gules. The shield is topped by a crown that represents the walls of the old medieval city, and two rifles crossed on a fishing net behind it, alluding to the rights of hunting and fishing established by Bishop Pierre de Brixey in 1337. The oak leaf on the crest recalls the forest very much in Liverdun.