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mint condition, in

  1. In excellent condition, unblemished, perfect, as in This car is in mint condition. This expression alludes to the condition of a freshly minted coin. [c. 1900]



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It wasn’t just in mint condition, in the original boxes with all the original accouterments and documentation, plus a shrinkwrapped introductory videotape.

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Less than ten of these boards are known to exist in mint condition in collectors' circles-nowhere near the amount required to satiate the tremendous demand for the original incarnation of the Skull And Sword.

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