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Based on a description in [kra81]:
Divided vertically – white and green, with a six-pointed golden star in the white upper field.Jan Oskar Engene, 11 April 1996
According to [kra82]
(French): Drapeau: parti blanc et vert, le blanc chargé d’une
étoile d’or à six rais. (English): Two vertical stripes
white and green, the white field with a golden six-rays star.
Pascal Vagnat, 10 April 1999
Vertical flag, simple stripes. Sources for this flag design: My own
observations and photos, 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Planken. This is
the exception to the rule, as they are also using the
horizontal striped flag, probably instead of the horizontal banner-of-arms
M. Schmöger, 16 September 2009
According some source, this flag is horizontal white over green with yellow
star in the canton. It is possible that it is in fact a banner, not as
flag.
Jaume Ollé, April 1999
Vertical flag, simple stripes. Sources for this flag design: My own
observations and photos, 15 August 2009, at Vaduz castle and Planken; and
this official princely
photo.
M. Schmöger, 16 September 2009
The arms are diagonally divided into two fields, silver and green. On the
white field (!) appears a golden star with six rays. The green field represents
the meadows, the star represents the sky. The arms were adopted on 7 March,
1943.
Pascal Vagnat, 21 November 1995
Square flag, banner-of-arms. Source for this flag design: Liechtenstein
1978–1988 — Bilder, Texte und Dokumente. Verlag der Fürstlichen
Regierung, Vaduz 1988: p. 274; and this photo [photo not retrievable].
M. Schmöger, 16 September 2009