Mint condition means that the item's condition is the same as if it was new, even though it may be some years old.
2006-12-15 10:33:49
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answer #1
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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Mint condition mean the item is almost as good as new, very little wear if any.
2006-12-15 10:40:28
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answer #2
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answered by Slick 2
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Mint Condition means that it is in practically new condition, with no real visible flaws or damage.
2006-12-15 10:32:49
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answer #3
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answered by answerman 4
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I bought a guitar that was made in 1981, it was never played and it just sat in its case. It is in mint condition.
2006-12-15 10:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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a mint thats in a condition!
2006-12-15 10:34:12
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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mint condition means that it has no scratches or damage on it.
2006-12-15 13:19:09
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answered by gertrude 1
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It means that is in near new condition. Pretty much like it was when it was bought.
2006-12-15 18:48:08
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answered by lilbooforjesus 3
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No, it means it is in almost new condition
2006-12-15 11:34:12
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answered by glamour04111 7
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or in like new condition. no dents, scratches, worn parts, ect.
2006-12-15 10:33:35
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answered by george 2 6
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basiclly it means it isn't new, but its in good shape.
2006-12-15 10:38:46
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answered by jennarem 2
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