Macbook Battery Information

Hi,
I am looking for original Macbook Battery A1185 information of a new battery.
Here's mine:
Battery Information:
  Model Information:
  Manufacturer:          DP
  Device Name:          ASMB016
  Pack Lot Code:          2
  PCB Lot Code:          0
  Firmware Version:          110
  Hardware Revision:          500
  Cell Revision:          200
  Charge Information:
  Charge Remaining (mAh):          1347
  Fully Charged:          No
  Charging:          No
  Full Charge Capacity (mAh):          4901
  Health Information:
  Cycle Count:          15
  Condition:          Normal
  Battery Installed:          Yes
  Amperage (mA):          -2364
(once the ac adpator was connected this changed to:  Amperage (mA):          2002)
  Voltage (mV):          11009
I wonder if the "genuine Macbook battery replacement I bought" is genuine and if it is new?

It is an "original Apple Battery" A1185, sold as genuine and new.
(Genuine Battery Apple A1185 A1181 MA561 MA566 13" White). I am currently charging it...
Capacity is stated to be 97% (4901 mAh vs the design capacity 5020 mAh). I am not complaining since it only cost 38 € vs. the 120 € from apple shop. Just wondering if it is really an original or a very very good imitation. It has all stickers and numbers and looks identical to my old one which decided to swell to double size...

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    Serial Number: DP-ASMB016-38fc-50f1
    Manufacturer: DP
    Device name: ASMB016
    Pack Lot Code: 0002
    PCB Lot Code: 0000
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    Condition: Good
    Battery Installed: Yes
    Amperage (mA): -2733
    Voltage (mV): 11909
    I have been on battery power for like 20 minutes

    Apple rates their batteries to have 80% charge at 300 cycles. You've got 357 cycles, so what you're seeing is probably normal given it's wear.

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