Gemi Grade Report
Silver Tempest
Published June 18, 2026
The card shows excellent centering and clean corners, with surface scans finding no defects. The main downgrade factor is multiple small front edge nicks and whitening along the cut edge.
Image Quality
Strong holo/light reflections across the card, especially the upper half and right side, which can obscure surface and edge inspection.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
Centering is very strong overall, with the card nearly dead-centered vertically and only a slight left-right shift: the front measures about 46.3/53.7 and the back about 45.8/54.2. That level of balance supports a top-tier centering result.
All four corners were reported clean on both front and back corner scans, with no visible corner wear or rounding. The corner result is therefore well supported by the scan evidence.
Edge wear is the main limitation here: the front edge strip scan shows several minor nicks/whitening points along the cut edge, including the right side, bottom center, and left side. Even though the marks are small, their spread across multiple edges explains a reduced edge result.
Observed
No surface scratches, dents, creases, print lines, spots, foil wear, or other surface anomalies were detected in the surface scans, which supports a pristine surface result. Strong front glare across the upper half and right side made parts of the card harder to inspect, but no surface defects were identified in the visible areas.
Edges (7.0) is the lowest of the four axes. It's the main thing keeping this card from a higher grade.
The limiting defect is Edge Wear (minor, front).
Bringing edges up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Centering, 10.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
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