Gemi Grade Report
Journey Together
Published June 28, 2026
Centering is excellent, while the card shows light edge and corner wear. Surface scans did not reveal any defects, despite some glare affecting inspection clarity.
Image Quality
1 back-side defect ignored due to scan quality.
• Strong rainbow lighting reflections run across the card surface and border, which can obscure surface inspection in several areas.
• Parts of this scan are hard to inspect. Glare, overexposure, or low detail may reduce grading confidence.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
Centering is excellent: the front is essentially dead-on left/right with only a slight vertical shift, and the back remains strong despite being a bit more right- and bottom-heavy. Those measurements are consistent with a top-tier centering result.
Corner wear is light overall, with a small but distinct nick/chip at the back bottom-right corner and only minor additional wear noted on the other corners. One back top-left note was excluded from scoring because the scan quality there was unreliable, so the corner result is driven mainly by the clearly visible light wear.
Observed
Edge wear is present at several points but stays minor, including a small whitish nick on the front bottom edge and additional tiny whitening on the back top edge and back right edge. The wear is visible enough to affect the grade, but it does not appear heavy or widespread.
Observed
No surface defects were identified on the art scans, and the surface evidence supports a clean finish overall. Front glare and some back-side lighting issues reduce inspection clarity in places, but there is no reported scratch, dent, crease, or print-line damage to score against the surface.
Edges (8.0) 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, back).
Bringing edges up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Corners, 9.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
Verified
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