Some concepts that would work:
Outline of the State of Pennsylvania
A shield?
A tree? (like family tree?)
A higher hand passing money to a lower (younger) hand? (quite literal, obviously)
I have attached 3 other logos used within the company, and so we'd like at least a little brand continuity with them. You'll notice that #4 and #5 are just rough-draft enhancements of number 1 which now matches with #3 better.
The desired result of this contest is a brand-new logo for Inheritax that feels in the family of 2, 3, and 4. Consider that #2 will also get the yellow changed to gold-fade like #1 -> #4 or #5. Obviously, in the new logo, we want to include a gold-to-yellow "metal reflection" feel, which was inspired by the edge of the coin in #3.
The winner of this contest will be also offered some quick additional work (assuming they are interested) to make some quick modifications to 1 and 2 to spice up the yellow to the gold fade and other enhancements.
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Jeglicher Text in einem Logo sollte als Outline konvertiert werden.