Antiques are generally items at least 50 to 70 years, which were constructed during an earlier set of manufacturing processes. Typically they are items no longer being produced in the same quality or design. Some antiques are many hundreds of years old.
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In the US, the Internal Revenue Service classes antiques as items 100 years plus in age.
Purists also class antiques as 100 years plus in age. In many countries an item 2 generations old is also classed antique. Sadly there are no absolute definitive answers. However, 100 years would be absolutely faithful to the concept.
Antique is worth more money.
Antiques by definition ARE old.
Antique. You spelled it right.
Fossil is a synonym of old and antique and begins with an F.
No. To be "antique" an item must be at least 100 years old.
Antique.
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.
No. An antique bullet is 100 years old. That is the meaning of "antique". But they can make modern bullets to fit and antique pistol.
The answer is antique
Old or antique depending on the age.
The word antique come from France, which basically means old or ancient.
i wud say an antique -------------- Ancient, antique, decrepit, bygone . . .