Gemi Grade Report
Battle Styles
Published June 27, 2026
This Tyranitar V shows excellent centering, clean corners, and a strong surface, with the main weakness coming from minor edge wear. Overall, the card presents very well despite the visible edge chipping and small nicks.
Image Quality
• Strong flash glare across the card surface obscures several text and artwork areas, making inspection unreliable.
• Parts of this scan are hard to inspect. Glare, overexposure, or low detail may reduce grading confidence.
• Strong light reflection across the right-center of the card creates a bright hotspot that could interfere with inspection.
Grade Shape
Four-axis score profile
The card presents as very well centered overall, with the back essentially dead-center and only slight front top/bottom variance. The measured offsets are small enough to support a top centering result.
No corner wear was detected on either side, and the corners appear clean in the available scans. That supports a pristine corners result.
Edge wear is the limiting factor here: there are several small chips, white breaks, and nicks along the front cut edge plus a tiny nick on the back top edge. The wear is minor and localized, but it is present on multiple sides and justifies the reduced edge grade.
Observed
No confirmed surface defects were detected on the front or back scans, so the surface remains strong. Strong glare on the front and a bright hotspot on the back-right made parts of the inspection less reliable, but no surface damage was actually reported in those areas.
Edges (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 Edge Wear (minor, front).
Bringing edges up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Centering, 10.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
Verified
Tyranitar V
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