It means in great condition, like almost new. The word "mint" comes from coin quality... a coin that was minted but never circulated would be even newer and nicer than a coin that was obtained from the bank on the first day of issue and immediately preserved.
it means there's nothing wrong with it, almost or no scratches so basically as good as new.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Simply its mean a bully.
I think it means that that person agrees with that others persons idiom and that it fit that question that the teacher or whoever asked that question.
When used as an adjective, it means "like new." Example: "I have a 1979 Dodge for sale in mint condition." When used as a noun, it means an extreme or pricey amount. Example: "I can get you a game ball from the 1956 World Series, but it will cost you a mint."
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
Really good condition, or in top condition. Mint is English slang for great, or cool. When someone says "mint condition", it means just that.
Mint state means a coin in the same condition as it was when released by the mint that struck it.
A mint condition coin is a coin that is in pristine condition, as if it has just been produced at the mint. It will have no signs of wear, scratches, or damage, and the details on the coin will be sharp and well-defined. Mint condition coins are highly valued by collectors due to their rarity and quality.
If you mean what is SP, it's the condition of the card meaning that the card is not mint or near mint condition, but is in a Slightly Played condition.
'Mint' was used a lot in the North West when I was growning up in the 80s. It means 'perfect' - as in 'mint' condition.
It means the game is in good condition
MC means mint condition. MOC means mint on card.
Mint state means: no wear at all, the condition is as it came from the mint.
In MINT condition $100-120.
There are 6 variations of a silver dollar minted in 1879. 1. With no mint mark--very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$25.00 uncirculated condition--$45.00 proof---$1,900.00 2. With CC mint mark (CC over CC)---very fine condition-----$115.00 mint condition----------$1,400.00 uncirculated condition--$3,000.00 3. With CC mint mark (clear CC mark)---very fine condition-----$125.00 mint condition----------$1,600.00 uncirculated------------$3,200.00 4. With O mint mark---very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$65.00 uncirculated condition--$130.00 5. With S mint mark---(parallel top arrow feather, concave breast on the reverse) very fine condition-----$15.00 mint condition----------$90.00 uncirculated condition--$325.00 6. With S mint mark---(slanted top arrow feather, convex breast on the reverse) very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$25.00 uncirculated condition--$35.00
When you see this in ebay ads and so forth it means "Mint On Mint Card. So the car is in mint condition and the package is in mint condition.