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I have acquired a second Dakota bag - the first being the "mystery bag" that has been discussed here before (and pictured in one of the photos next to my new bag). I cannot find my new one in any old catalogs and was hoping that someone might know the name. It is about 10.5" x 7" x3". I have attached photos. Thanks in advance! :smile:

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I’ve only ever see the left stamp with “1941” inside but never with those letters. Does anyone know what it means? It’s on the strap of the Coach Duffle 24
I am not familiar with newer items but was curious to see if anyone would answer. I can't help but wonder if the 2 and 0 indicate it was produced in 2020, P and what looks like an S?, are plant or other production codes??
@houseof999 are you familiar?
 
I won a large lot ofCoach purses at an auction that I got today. I have noticed I am having a hard time identifying them since most are made in New York City and google isn’t helping.

1. Bone colored leather purse measures 7 inches across and 5 1/2 inches vertically. Serial number 033-1623.

2. light brown? Leather purse measures 9 inches across and 5 1/4 inches vertically. Serial number 992-2330

3. dark brow leather measures 8 3/4 inches across and 5 inches vertically. Serial number 479-0666

4. light brown? Leather purse measures 8 inches across and 5 1/2 inches vertically. Serial number 855-6808
 

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I won a large lot ofCoach purses at an auction that I got today. I have noticed I am having a hard time identifying them since most are made in New York City and google isn’t helping.

1. Bone colored leather purse measures 7 inches across and 5 1/2 inches vertically. Serial number 033-1623.

2. light brown? Leather purse measures 9 inches across and 5 1/4 inches vertically. Serial number 992-2330

3. dark brow leather measures 8 3/4 inches across and 5 inches vertically. Serial number 479-0666

4. light brown? Leather purse measures 8 inches across and 5 1/2 inches vertically. Serial number 855-6808
1. mini pouch #9740, probably mid 80s.
2. small clutch #5110, mid 80s.
3. dinky bag #9375.
4. compartment bag small #9845, late 80s.
 
Does anyone know if the City Bag 9790 was ever made in a camel or putty color? This bag was made in 2002 and in some lighting it looks tan but in other lights it appears to be a paler color.

I have been surprised by bags before so it may turn out to be a typical British Tan after rehabbing, but I need to repair the strap edging and I would like to know what color I should order. I've been checking the Wayback Machine around this time period but so far I haven't found any City Bags in any color, so I would appreciate your input; thanks in advance!

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I think because it has brass hardware, it probably wasn't called camel. There was a color called acorn in 2002, and another called caramel. I don't know if they were used for classic styles though.

I am finally working on the rehab of this light tan City Bag and so far it doesn't look like British Tan, at least not to my eyes; it appears to be a lighter color. I agree that Camel is unlikely because it has brass hardware. @whateve, can you help me find pictures of the acorn and caramel colors you mentioned, and do you know if the City Bag was ever made in putty? Thanks!
 
I am finally working on the rehab of this light tan City Bag and so far it doesn't look like British Tan, at least not to my eyes; it appears to be a lighter color. I agree that Camel is unlikely because it has brass hardware. @whateve, can you help me find pictures of the acorn and caramel colors you mentioned, and do you know if the City Bag was ever made in putty? Thanks!
The city bag was made in putty, but not in 2002. These are the examples of acorn and caramel I have. It might be another color we don't have cataloged.

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