Gemi Grade Report
Team Up
Published June 19, 2026
Overall, the card presents very well with strong centering, clean edges, and only light corner wear. The main deduction comes from minor back-surface specks and a faint vertical print line, with front glare limiting inspection in a few areas.
Image Quality
Strong foil reflections across the left side and upper right of the card obscure parts of the artwork and border. The lighting creates visible artifacts that could interfere with inspection.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
Measured centering is close to balanced on both sides, with only a modest front-side lean and a corresponding back-side offset. That level of variance is consistent with a top-tier centering result.
The corners show light wear rather than heavy damage: a small nick/whitening at the front bottom-left tip, subtle whitening at the front bottom-right, and a small chip along the back bottom-left arc. The wear is limited and localized, which fits a strong corner grade.
Observed
No meaningful edge wear was detected on either edge strip scan, and the perimeter presents cleanly overall. The absence of notable chipping, fraying, or whitening supports a pristine edge result.
The surface is held back by a few small back-side specks and a faint vertical print line running through the center of the card back. Those defects are minor but real, and they provide a clear basis for a lower surface result despite the card otherwise looking clean; the front glare makes some front areas harder to inspect, but the assessed surface issues remain visible on the back.
Observed
Surface (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 Surface Spot (minor, back).
Bringing surface up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Corners, 9.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
Verified
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