Noun
mint condition (uncountable)
(idiomatic) The condition of being used, but still like new, as if freshly minted.
Dress like Jodie, or keep her mini-me in mint condition. Source: Internet
The first car, a white 1963 Corvair, shines in near mint condition, while the second, a 1994 Buick LaSabre, is marked with a sign that boasts of its more than 500,000 miles driven over the course of its life. Source: Internet
This cute Mini MOKE was in mint condition. Source: Internet
Later vintage editions in mint condition can be had for as little as $2 to $3. Source: Internet
The poster will be shipped separately, directly to you, so it can be kept in mint condition. Source: Internet