Is Vintage What You’re After?
What classifies something as vintage?
The term vintage is commonly used, and most people associate it with something that is relatively old. While that is true, there is much more to it than that. In order for an item to be considered vintage, it has to be at least 20 years old and no more than 99 years old. While different items can constitute different labels (or more specific labels) this is the general rule of thumb that all vintage dealers use.
What are some examples of vintage items?
A few examples of vintage items are as follows:
A 1951 Bowman New York Yankees Mickey Mantle Rookie Baseball Trading Card
A 1990 Marvel Comics Spider-Man
A 1933 Lincoln Wheat Cent
Current Vintage Timeline: 1925-2004
The list goes on and on.
If you are wondering if your item is vintage, and are not sure on the age, feel free to send some images and descriptions to the “contact” or email options and we will try our best to uncover its age and history for free! For mobile, you will want to click on the two lines in the top left corner of the page to find these icons. For web, you will see these displayed at the top of the page in the header. Know that it may take some time for us to do thorough research on the item(s) being shared.