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Originally Posted by drcy
This board's use of 'vintage' as applying to Pre-WWI cards is abnormal. 99% of antique collectors would say most of the card talked about on this board are antique. T206s, after all, are over 100 years old.
In general, antique usually means 75 or 100 years or older. And, besides, if something is from 1940, whether you call it antique or vintage is no big deal-- as you know it's 75 years old.
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People refer to 1979 Topps as vintage. Someone on the basketball board called 1986/7 Fleer vintage. In light of that, Pre WW2 cards should be antique vs. 48-69 Topps and Bowman as vintage.