Romeo y Julieta Plateados de Romeo (2)
The Plateados de Romeo (2) represents a fascinating chapter in the extensive history of the Romeo y Julieta brand. This machine-made cigar was part of the regular production lineup for decades before eventually being discontinued, making it a sought-after find for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban cigars today.
Historical Background
Originally released prior to 1960, the Plateados de Romeo (2) enjoyed a lengthy presence in the Romeo y Julieta portfolio. The cigar remained in production for nearly three decades before being discontinued in late 1988. Given its age and discontinued status, finding this cigar has become increasingly difficult, placing it firmly in the rare category among Cuban cigar releases.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Petit Cetros |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 7.75 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging
The Plateados de Romeo (2) was presented in distinctive aluminium packs containing five cigars, each wrapped in cellophane. This packaging format was practical and helped preserve the freshness of the machine-made cigars within.
Collectibility
As a machine-made cigar from a bygone era, the Plateados de Romeo (2) offers an interesting glimpse into the production methods and market offerings of mid-20th century Cuban cigar manufacturing. Its pre-revolution origins and subsequent discontinuation in the late 1980s make it a notable entry for those interested in the complete history of the Romeo y Julieta brand.
