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			I understand from my research, up to this point, that this is likely a reproduction, similar to ones I have seen of the Don Juan of Austria sword. I would like  to know more about it, especially if someone is familiar with the SB and crown stamped into the blade bc I’ve yet to learn anything about it. Thanks
		 
		
		
		
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