Ok, I don't know much about this subject, but according to CA:
"Cohiba is the most commonly counterfeited Cuban cigar. The white markings are tiny squares, not circles. There should be four rows of squares, with just two above the word "Cohiba." The "La Habana, Cuba" script is grand and elongated. The Cubans added the script in the early '90s."
The markings looked like circles, but it could just be blurry. The label also just said "Habana, Cuba," not "La Habana, Cuba."
Again, I'm no authority, but this is just what I saw on CA...
I just saw a Cohiba box label that is really neat and clean. The gold face is all within a tight border and there is the Habanos leaf logo on the left...
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