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LW daggers seem to bring a bit more interest among collectors and are usually priced a little more than army examples. Both are common in their standard forms. But, as John notes, condition is highly important, second only to authenticity. There are several possible factors here, depending on your collecting interests and where you want to go with them. If you have no preference for either dagger for what they are, go with the one in the better condition.
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