Punch Royal Coronations (2)
The Punch Royal Coronations (2) stands as a notable chapter in Cuban cigar history, representing a vitola that served enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. This cigar holds the distinction of being a pre-1960 release, meaning it was available to smokers during the golden age of Cuban cigar production and continued to be part of the Punch portfolio for nearly six decades.
History and Production Evolution

One of the most interesting aspects of the Royal Coronations (2) is its production evolution. For a significant portion of its history—until approximately 2002—this cigar was manufactured using machine-made processes. This was not uncommon for certain Cuban vitolas during the latter half of the 20th century, as manufacturers sought to balance quality with production efficiency. In its later years, the cigar transitioned to fully handmade construction, bringing it in line with the premium standards expected of the Punch marca.
The cigar was eventually discontinued in 2017, marking the end of an era for this long-standing vitola. Collectors should note that a separate variant, the Royal Coronations (1), also existed and has likewise been discontinued.

Packaging and Presentation
The Royal Coronations (2) was offered in elegant dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually housed in aluminium tubes for protection and preservation. Around 2009, Punch introduced a new green tube design for this vitola, refreshing its presentation for the modern era. The cigar featured the standard Punch band configuration, displaying both band B and band A.

Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Conservas |
| Ring Gauge | 43 |
| Length | 145 mm (5¾″) |
| Official Weight | 9.66 g |
| Construction | Handmade (formerly machine-made until c.2002) |
| Bands | Standard band B, A |
| Tubes | Green tube (introduced c.2009) |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars in aluminium tubes |
| Status | Discontinued (2017) |
| Original Release | Pre-1960 |
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation in 2017 and its long production history, the Punch Royal Coronations (2) has become a sought-after item for collectors of Cuban cigars. The transition from machine-made to handmade production, combined with the tube packaging changes over the years, creates interesting variations that collectors may wish to explore when seeking out remaining inventory from this bygone era of Punch production.
