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Strange datacode on 70-200 L

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Some time ago I bought a lens Canon 70-200 f / 4 L. Yesterday I looked at datacode and to my surprise, there is UF... From what I found on the web, letter F means that the lens was produced in 1991. How is this possible if this kind of lenses are produced since 1999? :)
 
The photo looks to me like a UP with part of the "P" being missed by a mis-aligned hot stamp. I've seen other similar partial impressions on lenses.

It is possible, of course that its mis-marked or that someone has replaced the rear plate with one from a magic drainpipe.
 
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Another possibility is that the lens has been in storage the whole time. I wouldn't expect that from a large on-line source, of course, but I have to ask: did you purchase this from a local shop? Was it sold as new or refurbished? It worries me to think that some small shop might buy a refurbished lens to fill your order...
 
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