KW6Y-JZO1-0VNH
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Minccino [182/162]
[standard non-holofoil]
Overall Phi (Φ)
score[1]: 8.061
Phi rank[2]: #8 among std cards
(n=192)
Zone ranks:
surface Phi rank[2]: #8
edge
Phi rank[2]: #54
Centering &
alignment:
rank[2]: #169 among all cards (n=282)
lr
ratio: 0.834 [45.5/54.5]
tb ratio: 0.903 [47.5/52.5]
other
info:
owner id: N590-PXCZ
submitted: 2026-02-27
analyzed:
2026-03-01
tamper tag ID: see footnotes
status: control, edge
Φ
version: v1.1.7
[1]Overall Φ scores = 70% of surface +
30% of edges.
[2]ranks and histogram distributions
are
updated periodically.
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Fig. 1 | Spatial distribution of surface irregularities. Irregular reflections detected by structured-light 3D scanning plotted at ~80 μm resolution. Colour intensity indicates magnitude of angular deviation (yellow: high; purple: low). Only reflections exceeding the 95th percentile of the reference distribution are displayed. High local densities (greyscale contours) indicate spatially clustered surface defects. Gridlines denote physical card dimensions (cm).
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Fig. 2 | Composite Φ score distributions by zone. Multiple photometric irregularity metrics were integrated through a proprietary pipeline to derive Φ scores (red). Surface and edge zones were analyzed independently to control for zone- and finish-specific optical variance. Reference distributions (grey; n = 100,000 simulated) were parameterized from empirical measurements of graded reference cards (n = 86–92 per zone and type). Vertical thresholds denote condition percentiles from 5th (damaged) to 95th (gem). Please note; displayed distributions and reference metrics are different for standard and holographic foil cards.
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Fig. 3 | Quantitative centering and border geometry. Left/right (LR) and top/bottom (TB) border ratios (red) derived from card edge and art border measurements at ~0.09–0.17 mm precision. Reference distribution simulated from all cards in the dataset (n > 200; n = 100,000 simulated).
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