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I don't know if that code is correct or what the heck that first character is (F?) but if accurate the UC would be 1987 which is consistent with the Cubatabaco stamp (1985-1994)

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Additionally N or ON would be January (but yeah the first letter looks like an F):

https://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/packaging/information#Box_Date_Codes

Month Month Number Month Code   Year Year Code
January 1 N or ON   1985 UL
February 2 I or OI   1986 UA
March 3 V or OV   1987 UC
April 4 E or OE   1988 UU
May 5 L or OL   1989 US
June 6 A or OA   1990 SO
July 7 C or OC   1991 SN
August 8 U or OU   1992 SI
September 9 S or OS   1993 SV
October 10 NO   1994 SE
November 11 NN   1995 SL
December 12 NI   1996 SA
        1997 SC
        1998 SU
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4 hours ago, Bijan said:

Additionally N or ON would be January (but yeah the first letter looks like an F):

Yes, the N is a clue that it's either Jan or Nov. I really don't think it's NN, but it doesn't look like an O either, and there is a character there so I suppose it's equally likely to be Jan or Nov since the second N is crystal clear. 

All we can know for sure is year. 

I haven't seen a lot of 1985-1987 boxes but I can imagine there was likely quite a bit of variation and inconsistency in the first era of codes. For example, there doesn't appear to be a factory code on this box which should be there. 

Perhaps the F was part of the intended factory code (FPG and several Pinar factories used F) and was stamped partially or accidentally combined with the otherwise correct "NUC" code? 

Again, in this era, lots of explanations for how a code could get butchered.

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13 minutes ago, Jack said:

When they draw the box code with a felt pen...

....bring your kids to work day?

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