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The value of a Knights of Columbus sword can vary greatly depending on factors such as age, condition, and any historical significance. Generally, these swords can fetch anywhere from $100 to over $500 in the antique market. It's recommended to consult with a reputable appraiser or research recent sales of similar items to get a better estimate of its worth.

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