Re: Attention Ebay sellers: Correct definition of mint.
- From: "Mark Salas" <msalas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jun 2006 14:11:32 -0700
Nwojedi wrote:
Mint to me. Is like mint in the comic book grading world. MINT is
MINT. Mint is not Very fine. Or even fine. Mint is flawless. Mint
means, it looks like it just came out of the box. Any other use, is
incorrect.
If it has scratches in the cab and what not. It's a really clean and
nice example. But would never call anything mint. Except my LOTR.
Yes, you hit that one right on the head. I disagree with the poster
that mentions taking consideration due to the "age" .That is what
descriptions like "very nice for a 25 year old game" are for. Good
example: Comic books!!! ....Baseball cards is another. Is the Roberto
Clemente card mint because it is 30 years old and nice ... Or is it
Mint.
Looking at sirpinball feedback there are quite a few purchases from a
pinballfixer. Pinball fixer also "conveniently" helped raise the price
on the Supersonic (which is the "MINT"machine he has on e-bay). Of
course I am not accusing him of schilling :)
.
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