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What do the numbers on a Zippo lighter mean?

What do the numbers on a Zippo lighter mean?

The numbers and letters on personalized Zippo lighters indicate the date the lighter was made. The letter on the customized lighters is representative of the month A=January, B=February, C=March, etc. and the two digit number indicates the year 01 stands for 2001, 02 stands for 2002, 03 stands for 2003, etc.

What does the stamp on the bottom of a zippo mean?

As with most collectibles, the date of manufacture of a Zippo lighter often affects its value. Starting in the mid 50’s, a date code was stamped on the bottom of every Zippo lighter made. The original purpose was for quality control. The date code has since become an invaluable tool for Zippo collectors.

What do the slashes on the bottom of a zippo mean?

From 1982 until June 1986 the coding was by backslash. After July 1986, Zippo began including a date code on all lighters showing the month and year of production. On the left of the underside was stamped a letter A–L, denoting the month (A = January, B = February, C = March, etc.).

What are some of the rarest Zippo lighters?

Here is a collection of some rare and collectable Zippo lighters. The RJRTC enamel coated Joe Camel Zippo’s are now becoming harder to find and hence can be classed as rare, especially in mint condition as mine are. The Rosewood boxed, Mother of pearl Zippos were fashioned in Korea.

What types of lighters are the most expensive?

It all comes to the class which this lighter delivered. 1. Jadeite Ashtray and Lighter . This lighter is the most expensive one in the world. Many rank it as the best one in the world. It is not very suitable to be taken around in pocket as it is an ashtray and lighter combined.

Should you light your cigar with a Zippo?

However, one of the very first lessons should involve the proper lighting implements. Most smokers believe that using Zippo lighters is an acceptable thing. It is not. You should never use a Zippo to light a cigar, unless you simply do not want to enjoy that smoke.