Gemi Grade Report
Chaos Rising
Published June 3, 2026
The card presents well overall, with clean edges and only minor front corner wear. Surface defects and slightly imperfect centering keep it from the highest tier.
Image Quality
• Minor lighting reflections are visible across the right side and lower area of the card, but most details remain inspectable.
• Parts of this scan are hard to inspect. Glare, overexposure, or low detail may reduce grading confidence.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
Measured centering is close on the front, with only slight left/right and top/bottom drift, while the back shows a modest top/bottom imbalance. The centering result is capped because the front OpenCV confidence is below the threshold needed for a top-end assessment.
The front corners show small, localized signs of wear: light whitening or tiny nicks at the top-left, top-right, and bottom-right arcs. The back corners appear clean, so the corner result is supported by minor front-only wear rather than any broad corner degradation.
Observed
No meaningful edge wear was detected on either edge-strip scan, and the card edges present as clean overall. This supports a top-tier edge result.
Surface condition is held back by a thin vertical scratch in the upper center purple background and a small dent/notch on the lower divider line above the text area. Some glare is present on the front scan, but the observed scratch and dent are still clear enough to explain a modest surface deduction.
Observed
Centering (8.0) is the lowest of the four axes. It's the main thing keeping this card from a higher grade.
Bringing centering up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Surface, 8.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
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