Mint Condition, Doesn't Anyone Know What It Means


You used to see one or two things that said "MINT" condition, You new if it was over a month old that wasn't possible...Now I see Dynaco amps that are 40-50 years old, that say "MINT"...I don't think that I ever bought anything new or used that was mint....Do people know what it means ????
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Showing 1 response by rx8man

If you're gonna use the term, ya better mean it.
That means every surface (wood, metal) knob, screw, nut etc. should appear new or like new.
I've seen a lot of *claimed mint* items (cars also) that were a pathetic joke, didn't take much of a close eye to see the obvious.
So yeah, the term *mint* can be over-used-abused.
How bout *perfect* ??!!