Idiom of the day :- In mint condition

Idiom of the day :- In mint condition

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

The coins in your purse or pocket are made in a place called a mint. New coins fresh from a mint are said to be in mint condition. So too, is anything else that is in new or like-new condition. ‘Elmer seldom uses his car. It’s ten years old but it’s still in mint condition.’