Gemi Grade Report
Legendary Treasures: Radiant Collection
Published July 12, 2026
This Reshiram has excellent centering and relatively clean edges, but corner wear on the back is the biggest limiter. Surface marking on the front border also keeps the card below higher-end condition.
Image Quality
1 front-side defect ignored due to scan quality.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
The card is exceptionally well centered overall, with the front measuring about 47.2/52.8 left-right and 51.0/49.0 top-bottom, while the back is essentially dead center. That level of balance supports a top centering result.
Corner wear is the main weakness, led by noticeable whitening and breaks on the back left-bottom and right-bottom corners, with lighter wear on the back top-right and a subtle possible nick on the front bottom-right. The mix of moderate back-corner wear and smaller additional corner issues makes the corner grade settle well below gem quality.
Observed
Edge condition is comparatively strong, with only minor whitening and small chip-like wear on the front bottom edge near both ends and no meaningful back-edge damage reported. The limited severity and narrow placement of the wear support a solid edge result.
Observed
Surface is reduced by several small marks on the front top border, including a moderate cluster near the central section plus smaller faint spots nearby. One additional pair of marks on the right side was observed but excluded from scoring because that region was affected by scan quality, so the surface result reflects the remaining reliable evidence.
Observed
Corners (5.0) is the lowest of the four axes. It's the main thing keeping this card from a higher grade.
The limiting defect is Corner Wear (moderate, back).
Bringing corners up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Surface, 6.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
Verified
Reshiram (Full Art)
rc · RC22/RC25