How to use in-sentence of “mint”:
+ Linux Mint is a Linux distribution for desktop computers based on and compatible with Debian or Ubuntu.
+ So to create currency, the residents took covers and paper from hymnals and church missives and created paper planchets, which were struck using the same dies that were previously used to mint coins.
+ Half dollars were first minted in 1964 and are still being Mint minted, however they are hard to find at most banks since not many people use half dollar coins anymore.
+ In coin collecting, the term “”mint condition”” means the coin has never been used, just like it came out of the mint where it was made.
+ Mentha arvensis is the main type of mint used to make natural menthol crystals.
+ The coin was still used in the Middle East, and demand rose in the 1950s, which the Royal Mint eventually responded to by striking new sovereigns in 1957.
+ The Royal Mint of the Mughal Empire or “Taxal”, was here.

Example sentences of “mint”:
+ The term “”mint condition”” means the coin has never been used, just like it came out of the mint where it was made.
+ The two needed a more comfortable place to discuss the story and decided to take advantage of a “Sports Illustrated” magazine offer to write photograph captions for the annual Mint 400 desert race being held in Las Vegas.
+ Altoids are a brand of breath Mint mints and candies that have been sold since the 1800s.
+ Miles and the Chipmunks return the ring to Dave saying they accept Samantha and Miles into the family, but Dave reveals he never intended to propose to Samantha for the time being, and the ring belonged to his friend Barry, who was proposing to his girlfriend, Alice, who is disgusted to find a breath mint inside the container, which Alvin had placed there as a replacement for the ring.
+ Today, there is no mint here.
+ A 4GB iPod was released in silver while an 8GB iPod was released in silver, turquoise, mint green, black, and Product Red.
+ During the Great Recoinage of 1816, the mint was instructed to coin one troy pound silver into 66 shillings, or its equivalent in other denominations.
+ Field mint is a herbaceous perennial plant generally growing to.
+ The term ""mint condition"" means the coin has never been used, just like it came out of the mint where it was made.
+ The two needed a more comfortable place to discuss the story and decided to take advantage of a "Sports Illustrated" magazine offer to write photograph captions for the annual Mint 400 desert race being held in Las Vegas.
+ Altoids are a brand of breath Mint mints and candies that have been sold since the 1800s.
+ On the 40th anniversary of decimal currency, the 2006 mint proof and uncirculated sets included one- and two-cent coins.
+ In April 2019, Indian security researcher Arif Khan discovered a Security hackersecurity vulnerability affecting the Indian and certain global versions of MIUI’s native browser application – Mi Browser and Mint Browser, which is also developed by Xiaomi, both of which were based on the same browser engine, which was bypassed more than 2 times subsequently after Xiaomi fixed it.
+ The Prussian Mint Edict of May 1763 revalued the national currency, stabilizing the rates of highly depreciated coinage and mandating that the payments of taxes be in currency of prewar value.
+ The Royal Norwegian Mint is located in Kongsberg, and is responsible for producing the Norwegian coins.
+ Since 1851, gold sovereigns were being produced in large numbers at the Royal Mint branch in Sydney, New South Wales.
+ A mint condition stamp might fetch £3–4,000.
