Means that a piece is in its original, like new condition, free of any flaws with all documentation and box.
A colloquial term for a vehicle that has been kept in, or restored to, perfect condition. Also called "cherry condition."
Flawless. An item whose condition is virtually indistinguishable from new.
Refers to an item being in new, excellent condition, usually with the certificate of authenticity and original box.
Term referring to a used or antiquarian book whose condition is "Like new". This term is more proper to numismatics and philately, with antiquarians usually preferring "as new."
The state or appearance of a building, vehicle, or item that is like brand new.
Mint condition, or blue-ribbon condition, refers to a house that looks as close to new as possible.
This quilt is in new condition. It has no stains, no discoloration, no repairs, no cracking or giving fabric. Like a coin, it is exactly as it was the day it was "minted." Antique quilts in this condition are very rare.
A piece of jewelry having no signs of wear whatsoever, including no discolored stones. A piece that is in Mint Condition is in virtually the same condition as it was when it left the manufacturer. Considering that vintage jewelry is usually 50 or more years old, and that it likely has been worn, it is obviously quite rare to find a piece that is truly in Mint Condition.
Describes artwork which is in the same condition as it was when originally finished, printed, etc. Taken from coinage, in the same condition as it was when it was minted
A house or anything that is as close to new as possible.
A term describing a building or item that's just like new.
Mint Condition is a R&B band from the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul, Minnesota). Formed in the late 1980s, its members are lead singer (and in-studio drummer/percussionist) Stokley Williams, bassist Ricky Kinchen, guitarist Homer O'Dell, pianist Larry Waddell, and keyboardist/saxophonist Jeffrey Allen.