What do you consider "mint"?

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Amen. My Iron spriderman looked great until people started complaining about scratches. I didn't even think mine had any, until I shined a focussed flashlight on the head, and then I noticed them; but they are invisible under "normal" lighting. So I would consider it mint, but someone else may not.
I know what you mean man. It's happened before where I read on here about some flaw someone found on their piece, then I look at mine and find the same flaw or similar flaws that I never would have noticed if I hadn't seen what that person posted. I just go back to what I said, if I can't notice anything wrong under my display lighting and without intense inspection, then I'm happy.
 
Its in the eye of the beholder, I'm sure there's someone that can find something wrong with any statue. And I hate when those people bid on my ebay auction.
 
I consider this a mint...

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mint is kinda a clean and refreshing taste. It should not be too sour or too spicy. Just the right zing.
 
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