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Brand History

Vegueros

Vegueros Cigar Bands: A Visual History

The Vegueros brand has undergone notable changes in its banding presentation throughout its commercial history. These visual identifiers serve not only as markers of authenticity but also help collectors and enthusiasts determine the approximate production era of specific cigars.

Standard Band A (1997-2012)
Standard Band A Image

The original Vegueros band design accompanied the brand from its market introduction in 1997 through 2012. This inaugural band design remained in production for approximately fifteen years before being retired from use. Collectors should note that this earlier band variant features a smooth finish without embossing details, distinguishing it from later iterations.

Standard Band B (2013-Present)
Standard Band B Image

In 2013, Vegueros introduced a revised band design that continues to serve as the current standard for the brand's packaging. This updated presentation marked a visual refresh for the label and is believed to incorporate embossed detailing, providing both aesthetic enhancement and an additional tactile element for authentication purposes.

Band Identification Reference

Band Designation Production Period Status Embossing
Standard Band A 1997 - 2012 Discontinued No
Standard Band B 2013 - Present Current Yes (Unconfirmed)

For collectors and enthusiasts seeking to date Vegueros cigars, the band design serves as a primary indicator of production era. The transition between designs occurred in 2013, making cigars with the original Band A increasingly collectible as they represent the first fifteen years of the brand's commercial availability.

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