A seal is presumed to be genuine and its use authorized if it purports to be the seal of:
(a)
The United States or a department, agency, or public employee of the United States.
(b)
A public entity in the United States or a department, agency, or public employee of such public entity.
(c)
A nation recognized by the executive power of the United States or a department, agency, or officer of such nation.
(d)
A public entity in a nation recognized by the executive power of the United States or a department, agency, or officer of such public entity.
(e)
A court of admiralty or maritime jurisdiction.
(f)
A notary public within any state of the United States.