Gemi Grade Report
Perfect Order
Published June 7, 2026
Centering is excellent and the surface is nearly flawless. Small corner whitening and especially the front edge chip are the main visible wear points.
Image Quality
2 back-side defects ignored due to scan quality.
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 strong overall: the front measures about 44.2/55.8 left-right and 49.0/51.0 top-bottom, while the back is nearly even left-right at 49.3/50.7 with only a mild top/bottom shift. That level of alignment supports the high centering result.
Corner condition is very clean overall, with only small whitening or tiny chips noted on the front right-bottom corner and the back left-bottom corner, plus extremely slight/uncertain marks on the back top corners. The back-side glare and limited detail make the smallest marks less certain, but the visible wear is still light enough to fit a near-gem corners result.
Observed
Edges are the main limitation here: the front edge shows a prominent chip/worn section with exposed white material and a broken cut line, and the back edge has a couple of tiny nicks as well. One additional back-edge nick was ignored because that area was image-quality affected, but the remaining wear is enough to keep edges below the top tier.
Observed
The surface is effectively pristine, with only a tiny white speck on the back blue border and no meaningful scratches, dents, creases, print lines, or foil wear reported. That minimal mark is consistent with a top surface result.
Observed
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 (moderate, front).
Bringing edges up to the level of the next-weakest axis (Centering, 9.0) would be the single biggest improvement available.
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