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			I'm smoking a great LGC wavell this evening. Sometimes these cigars are just spot on  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() I find it hard to believe , however, that no one in this community has been able to crack their box code ![]() I mean it's only a 3-letter/digit code: 4MS I know the M indicates this cigar was rolled in Miami, but the box code algorithm changed a while ago -- has anyone solved the new code ??? I would think that some of the Ybor City crew may have cracked this code -- no ?? 
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			What's the purpose of having a code in the first place? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			What information would be gained by cracking it? date rolled? location? I've never heard of this.  
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			It usually offers the month/year they were rolled. It also tells which factory it was rolled at (at least on the CC side of codes)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			yeah with Cubans I know it's to protect against counterfeiting but I've never heard of NC brands coding their factory location and roll dates.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Every NC box I've ever bought just had a simple date stamp, and a far as CC box codes go, I don't even try to decode them. I trust the vendors for authenticity and I'm not serious enough as a collector to care what factory my smokes came from. I hope my first post didn't come off as being snarky. I've just never heard of NC companies using secret codes.  | 
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 Agreed -- the Pepin stamps are straight forward. La Flor Dominica has a more complex code that is discussed elsewhere. And yes, no need for a factory code in most cases. LGC, however, is one company that rolls both in the DR and in Miami, so a "country" code comes in handy. There may be others. I asked only about LGC , but many of the other cigars by General (Partagas, Macanudo, etc.) have similar box codes, which followed a predictable pattern until several years ago.  
		
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