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I came across a box of apparent vintage montes 4. They’re on a local “seek you stuff” page. They are described as approx 1995 and bought in 1997. Stored on dry conditions() and opened only twice. I’ve done a bit of research online looking to verify the box code but can’t seem to see anything. They do look quite genuine but hopefully somebody on here can shed some light. They are going very cheap!! But as they were no stored correctly in 25 odd years it could also be a problem. Any help??12461540962c55f36d46be084bf73240.jpg6274516ad2ab763ae1d97ed9571b3d67.jpg640108b6b0632ecf40a8a07215deca29.jpge050d904491d980e25ffda3e41e7213d.jpg

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Why are the pictures so blurry? It's 2019, that drives me crazy lol tell them take better pictures. Anyone with a smartphone that was made in the last 5 years and is not blind can take better pictures...just saying.

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After 25 years of dry storage, these would be for decoration only.

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Why are the pictures so blurry? It's 2019, that drives me crazy lol tell them take better pictures. Anyone with a smartphone that was made in the last 5 years and is not blind can take better pictures...just saying.

Pretty certain he’s using a potato
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46 minutes ago, Lotusguy said:

After 25 years of dry storage, these would be for decoration only.

Exactly. Not smokable anymore!

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5 hours ago, rcarlson said:

Stored in dry conditions?  I wouldn't fuss with it any further.  

Agreed with all the rest. Pass on them.

5 hours ago, Fuzz said:

CSC-SS-2 = July 1997, Sancti Spiritus factory 2

Fuzz if it were from 1997, shouldn't it be coded using the NIVEL ACUSO system? July 97 would be OCSC. I've seen a lot of blunders in cuban boxes. Not sure I've ever seen a 3-character NIVEL ACUSO stamp though. The font looks a little off too. I'm not trying to make some kind of Poirot-esque counterfeit detector super sleuth decree - just saying my intuition is telling me something is off.

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7 hours ago, Leon8716 said:

They are going very cheap!!

If they are indeed going very cheap, as you say, I wouldn't be so quick writing them off. But you should try and gather more info. This is an import into the UK. Are they still being sold from there? Any (credible) info on the whereabouts in between? When of British provenance, then "dry" storage is a relative statement.

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30 minutes ago, cfc1016 said:

Not sure I've ever seen a 3-character NIVEL ACUSO stamp though.

not rare to be seen, omitting the 'O's in the lower months.

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If they are indeed going very cheap, as you say, I wouldn't be so quick writing them off. But you should try and gather more info. This is an import into the UK. Are they still being sold from there? Any (credible) info on the whereabouts in between? When of British provenance, then "dry" storage is a relative statement.

 

They’re going for 100€ on the site. I’d say they were bought in the UK and brought over to the south west of Ireland. Annual relative humidity is between 77-79. Should I be worried about the box code though?

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31 minutes ago, Leon8716 said:

 

They’re going for 100€ on the site. I’d say they were bought in the UK and brought over to the south west of Ireland. Annual relative humidity is between 77-79. Should I be worried about the box code though?

No issue about the boxcode. Ireland is a good one actually, makes even more sense to me, as I was missing the H&F sticker, which had already been in use in '97 (and usually doesn't fall off easily). But the H&F-Export sticker, I guess, had only been in use a little later (perhaps our Irish friends can help with that info, as to which exact year?). If a legit box, the price seems good to me, even if stored outside a humi. Mind you, a lot of auctioned stuff, you'll never be really sure, even if a box sat in a collector's humi for the last 10 years.

But sure, the risk is always on the buyer's side. A 1997-box is interesting. As for authenticity - always difficult to tell if not seen in life (and the pics are blurry, as others mentioned), but at least the warranty seal seems appropriate for that period.

Don't want to talk you into something - but .... no risk, no fun.... :D

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2 hours ago, cfc1016 said:

Agreed with all the rest. Pass on them.

Fuzz if it were from 1997, shouldn't it be coded using the NIVEL ACUSO system? July 97 would be OCSC. I've seen a lot of blunders in cuban boxes. Not sure I've ever seen a 3-character NIVEL ACUSO stamp though. The font looks a little off too. I'm not trying to make some kind of Poirot-esque counterfeit detector super sleuth decree - just saying my intuition is telling me something is off.

Check out the date and factory code information on CubanCigarWebsite

The NIVELACUSO system used both 3 and 4 digit codes for the month and year.

 

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No issue about the boxcode. Ireland is a good one actually, makes even more sense to me, as I was missing the H&F sticker, which had already been in use in '97 (and usually doesn't fall off easily). But the H&F-Export sticker, I guess, had only been in use a little later (perhaps our Irish friends can help with that info, as to which exact year?).

What about the stamp up the top left of the box would this be the H&F that you’re referring to?



Don't want to talk you into something - but .... no risk, no fun....


I’ve sent him a private mail...might get some further info and better pictures
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6 hours ago, Leon8716 said:


What about the stamp up the top left of the box would this be the H&F that you’re referring to?




I’ve sent him a private mail...might get some further info and better pictures emoji1303.png

Hunters & Frankau, most likely, but don't take my word for it.

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