An ACL never applies to traffic generated by the router itselfhttps://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=174313&seqNum=4"...ACLs never apply to traffic generated by the router"
The key text on NCS "096D7D3137202353" is not an MD5 hash of "ASXNET!", it is a "Type 7" password, which means it uses the Vinegere cipher, not MD5. Since the hash on both systems are different, the comparsion of the OSPF keys fails.
You can also rightclick the object, then Save As...Select "Only Configuration" and "Subtree" and the format you want. You get a JSON or XML file with all the config of your object and dependencies, which you can use to restore if that would be needed...