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Hello All, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this sword I have a chance to purchase. I do believe it is a genuine type 95 NCO sword, but I am no expert and its probably best to let more trained eyes look at it. It has a lot of the original paint and seems to be in good condition. My question is, how much does not having matching serial numbers affect the value? 

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@William Jennings This one was posted recently on the forum. Are you sure you're communicating with the actual owner? In the thread below, @Kiipu makes a good point about the handle being a replacement. As for the mismatched serial numbers, does it bother you? There's no shortage of matched examples out there. 

 

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