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Brand History

Troya

Troya Cigar Bands: A Visual History

The Troya brand has undergone several distinctive band designs throughout its production history, each marking a different era in the cigar's evolution. Collectors and enthusiasts can identify the approximate age of Troya cigars by examining these characteristic band styles.

Standard Band Classifications

Standard Band A - For Slender Ring Cigars Image

The brand utilized three primary standard band designs, each serving different purposes and time periods:

Standard Band A — Slender Ring Gauge Series

This design was specifically created for cigars with thinner ring gauges. Production began before the 1960s and continued until the late 1970s, when the band was officially discontinued. Unlike later versions, Standard Band A featured a smooth, non-embossed finish.

Standard Band B Image

Standard Band B — The Long-Running Classic

Serving as the brand's primary identification for decades, Standard Band B appeared on Troya cigars from the pre-1960s era through approximately 2005. This design introduced embossed detailing, adding a tactile element of sophistication to the presentation. The band was eventually phased out in the mid-2000s.

Standard Band C Image

Standard Band C — The Modern Era

Introduced around 2005, Standard Band C represents the current band design used on Troya cigars. Continuing the tradition of quality presentation, this version maintains the embossed styling established by its predecessor and remains in active production today.

Classic Band Variations
Early Standard Band B Image

Early Standard Band B

Collectors should note that an early variation of Standard Band B existed during the pre-1960s period. This classic version also featured embossed detailing but was eventually discontinued as the brand standardized its band designs. This earlier iteration holds particular interest for vintage cigar collectors seeking to date their Troya acquisitions accurately.

Band Type Period Status Finish
Standard Band A Pre-1960s to late 1970s Discontinued Not embossed
Standard Band B Pre-1960s to c.2005 Discontinued Embossed
Standard Band C c.2005 to present Current Embossed
Early Standard Band B (Classic) Pre-1960s Discontinued Embossed

Understanding these band distinctions proves invaluable for collectors attempting to authenticate and date vintage Troya cigars, as each design corresponds to a specific production era in the brand's history.

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