Vintage and novelty have neither similar nor opposite meanings; they refer to different concepts. Vintage typically describes items that are classic or characteristic of a particular era, often valued for their age and quality. In contrast, novelty refers to something new, unique, or innovative, often emphasizing its recent creation or trendiness. Thus, they represent different aspects of time and value in objects or ideas.
Change, novelty, variation, alteration, deviation, shift...
Novelty is a noun.
It's a novelty item made by cutting apart 2 real cents, swapping sides, and joining the opposite halves. They sell for a couple of bucks in novelty shops but have no value to collectors.
Some of the different types of novelties available for adults are items like, novelty pens, novelty keychains, novelty plush bears, novelty cards, novelty binoculars and novelty model cars.
A 1942 penny with two heads on it is likely a novelty coin created by altering a genuine penny. These altered coins have no numismatic value to collectors and are considered novelty items. The novelty value would depend on the individual interested in purchasing it.
A good example of a novelty store is listed below. It has over 1,000 novelty items most of the time. Novelty Store: http://therpsajik.etsy.com
ty is the suffix of novelty
Novelty Act was created in 1964.
Novelty Press was created in 1940.
Child of the Novelty was created in 1974.
Novelty Theatre was created in 1882.
Novelty Theatre ended in 1941.