Gemi Grade Report
Perfect Order
Published May 28, 2026
This card presents with excellent centering and generally clean edges and surface, but visible wear on the back corners is the main limitation. Minor front-scan glare slightly reduces inspection clarity, though the measured data still supports a strong overall presentation.
Image Quality
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 excellent on both sides, with the front landing around 46/54 left-right and 48/52 top-bottom, and the back very close to even as well. That balance supports a top-tier centering result, despite minor front-scan glare making the visual read less ideal than the measurements.
Corner wear is concentrated on the back right corners, where the top-right and bottom-right both show clear white wear/exposed core along the rounded arcs and tips. The top-left shows only slight roughness without obvious exposed core, so the corner condition is stronger than a heavily worn card but clearly held back by the visible back-corner damage.
Observed
Edge wear is minimal overall, with only a tiny nick/irregularity at the back top cut edge that barely extends into the blue border. The rest of the edge scans are clean, which is consistent with a top edge result.
Observed
Surface evidence is essentially clean, with only a tiny isolated white speck on the back blue border and no meaningful scratches, dents, creases, or print-line issues reported. That level of surface blemish is very minor and fits a top surface result.
Observed
Corners (6.0) 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 (Centering, 10.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
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