I think I've figured out the date codes on European Osram Sylvania general purpose lamps.
On some of my French-made Sylvania A19 halogens, I have the date code "h418" The letter represents the factory location, the first number represents the year of manufacture, the second number/letter represents the month of manufacture, and the fourth number represents the type of date code used.
For example, h418 represents January 2014
The months are as follows:
1-January 2-February 3-March 4-April 5-May 6-June 7-July 8-August 9-September A-October B-November C-December
h598-September 2015 h5A8-October 2015 etc.
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