Yes, if you collect for any length of time you realize that having a few spare kokarden on hand is a necessity. OR’s helmets with the M91 side posts are most likely to be missing chin straps and kokarden. The M91 post was a cool design but did not really secure kokarden and chin scales as did the previous bolt on method. Officer kokarden and scales obviously are also more secure with their pronged rosettes. The weakness of the officer chin scales is that they break at the lower end where they link together. Most times though, the kokarden remain. Now, as the Prussians had the highest number of regiments in the Imperial army, their kokarden are the most common. The Bavarians had the second largest contingent so again it should not be too hard to find a one piece stamped M91 Bavarian kokarde as shown in Amy’s post above. Finding the true NCO 3 piece Bavarian kokarde would be very difficult. The true Baden NCO kokarde also shown above is extremely rare and thus there is no way that Amy is going to sell it. These observations are the result of 40 years of collecting Pickelhauben. We have a kokarden discussion area here on the forum with many photos of rare kokarden. Please take some time to look and learn.