Mint Condition?
What is your understanding of the Mint in average condition? Personally, I need someone to describe an object in a MINT condition means "as new" or "as new", "Immaculate". say, or scratches, marks, trademarks stroke, etc. "as new". Do you agree? or disagree? Just curious. Thank you.
Mint condition or status Peppermint is a grade a coin. The currency may have scratches and what is designated as a brand bag. Therefore, there are degrees of Mint State MS-60 MS-70. A number State Mint has no use. A number of error may be used not only hit off-center way and have to miss his image. This is not a problem whether I agree or not is the way it is in the room of money, medals and tokens to collect the community. Rules should be made on issues such as wear and found some items in mint condition are not better than others. An unused room is in perfect condition but may have scratches Flan in strikes and handbags bags used parts to be sent in. Now ship in huge plastic boxes. The machines used to put coins in rolls also can damage the parts, but the medal has not been distributed yet forever out of circulation if the condition is mint. For a coin collector must learn the rules so to speak. It's the same with the stamps and other collectibles. What is needed to pass as a coin collection, reading one of the pieces they collect, know more the distributor in this series and do not know what you do. Then you can get rare varieties coomon a single price. Learn to play the grade and get the sub-classification for a low price. It comes down to how you work on your hobby. There are many collectors that fill the gap in albums, many investors pull their money because they do not know what and numismatic do very little to study what benefits and long term collect the most money within their currencies and have more fun.
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