The Coat of Arms of the Norwegian Telegraph Administration (Norwegian: Post og telegrafvsenets vbenskjold) is a heraldic emblem that symbolizes the Norwegian Telegraph Administration, a historic government agency responsible for postal and telecommunication services in Norway from 1856 to 1984. The coat of arms features three elements: a telegraph pole, a mailbag with an anchor (representing maritime connections), and a lion passant guardant (a symbol of strength and vigilance). This emblem was officially adopted in 1872 and has since been used to represent the Norwegian Telegraph Administration's mission and identity.