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Gheorghe,

 

It's not a certificate of authenticity - just a legal registration document to allow legal possession of a sword in Japan.

 

Hoanh

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It is probably what it says, although it looks as if an arsenal stamp of some type was removed above the mei on the left side of the nakago - plus the forum usually doesn't comment on listings that are still running on E-bay or anywhere else .

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Gheorghe,

 

You are itching to buy a Japanese sword, aren't you. Well, don't do it.

 

Buy and read some books first, and your first purchase won't be a waste of money. A list of books for beginners can be found on this forum.

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