Yes. To be considered an antique the car must be more than 25 years old
For a coin to be considered to be an "antique" it must be 100 years old or older just like any other antique. Though most coin collectors never will refer to a coin as antique.
Most car clubs would consider a car antique if it is over 45 years old.
No. To be "antique" an item must be at least 100 years old.
Because of how old it is.
yes, 25 yrs. in Ohio is considered a classic vehicle, 30 yrs. is an antique.
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The item should be at least a minimum of 50 years old in order to be considered an authentic antique.
i would concider anything from 2000 and below pretty old as far as cars go. In the state I live in (CT) a vehicle 25 years or older is an antique and can be registered as one.
it has to be old and to be a really good car in its day After 25 years, the MVD considers the car an antique.
This is 2011 so anything that is 25 yrs. old is considered a classic car, anything 30 yrs. or older is an antique.
This site has some great facts on antique car insurance: http://www.festivals-and-shows.com/collector-car-insurance.html. It tends to vary by insurance company, but many say it must be 25 years old. There are also requirements such as it cannot be for daily use, among others. This guide can help you when looking for antique car insurance: http://www.hubcapcafe.com/resources/insurance.htm.