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    You can use MOC, MIB, MIP (Mint In Package) to describe toys that are either sealed or loose that are in mint condition, although people tend to assume that they're loose. Toys that are sealed mint are described as:
    MOSC = Mint On Sealed Card
    MISB = Mint In Sealed Box (or Bag)
    MISP = Mint In Sealed Package

    Another term that some people can familiarise themselves with is NM = Near Mint and also LM = Loose Mint - and thus you can have acronyms like NMIB or LMIB (Near Mint In Box and Loose Mint In Box respectively). These acronyms are commonly used by collectors and in toy publications like magazines, price guides etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow
    almost as if it's some meaningless acronym to randomly throw into descriptions the way some people use "LOL".
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    its a good thing i like cats then!!!!! LOL LOL LOL

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    i saw an unopened encore cassette with a mangled sticker today, how would it be described?

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