Mint in sealed box

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lot of people have aids & other deadly diseases. I dont see the lure in buying a beat up toy in a opened box. Loose toys are not worth buying because there generally gone through the mill. That's why so many buy the Takara re-issue because they want a GERM FREE toy.GigaStorm, [1]

MISB ("mint in sealed box"; variations include "MOSC", or "mint on sealed card") refers to the practice of keeping toys, including those of the Transformers brand in their packaging, even after purchasing them. Such specimens are valued more than "loose" toys—toys that have been removed from the packaging.



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