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- D = October/November/December
- D = October/November/December


Not all regions have datecodes - In Japan doesn't have them for any model, except in Europe and in Korea. In North America, only has them on Fat models up to 7C on "FUxxxxxxx" variants (except HUxxxxxxx). Also this information seems to be present on the bottom sticker of the E100x Street model. On the PSP Go it is on the back of the screen.
Not all regions have datecodes - Japan doesn't have them for any model. North America only has them on Fat models up to 6C or so. Also this information seem to be present on the bottom sticker of the E1000 Street model. On the PSP Go it is on the back of the screen.


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