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- Mint never-hinged (MNH) is a term used to describe an unused stamp that has full original undisturbed gum with no trace of damage done by a stamp hinge123. The hinging referred to in these terms is mounting of the stamp in a stamp album by the application of a stamp hinge to the back of the stamp2. MNH refers to the condition of having never had a hinge attached to the stamp, implying that the gum is sound and intact and that the condition of the overall stamp is pristine3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Mint never-hinged (MNH or Mint NH, NH, u/m) is an unused stamp that has full original undisturbed gum with no trace of damage done by a stamp hinge.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamp_conditionMint never hinged (MNH) – the same as unmounted mint but with an assertion that the stamp is not a formerly mounted stamp that has been tampered with to remove traces of mounting. The hinging referred to in these terms is mounting of the stamp in a stamp album by the application of a stamp hinge to the back of the stamp.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_stampMint Never Hinged (MNH) MNH refers to the condition of having never had a hinge attached to the stamp. It implies that the gum is sound and intact and, in a sense, that the condition of the overall stamp is pristine. [>>>]en.mimi.hu/philately/mint_never_hinged.html
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Dec 31, 2007 — Mint: A mint stamp is a stamp that has not been used for postage and that retains its completely undisturbed original gum. This condition is also known as "mint, never-hinged," but the "never-hinged" is implied by "mint."
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Apr 3, 2015 — MNH — Mint or Mint Never Hinged — Mint means the stamp is in new condition, as it was when it was purchased from the Post Office. When you look at a stamp collection you are able to place...
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On an unused stamp, when this gum remains the stamp is described as having original gum. The optimum condition for this gum is to be in exactly the same state as it was in when it left the post office. This is referred to as “mint, never …
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When a stamp is described as "unused, hinged," it means that the gum on the back of the stamp has been hinged or is otherwise slightly disturbed, and the stamp is no longer in mint condition.
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