Updated June 2, 2026 · 8 min read
One Piece TCG Price Guide 2026: How to Value Your Cards
Short answer: a One Piece card's value is driven less by the character and more by the print variant. The same card can be worth under a euro as a Common and several hundred as an alt-art Parallel or Manga Rare. To value a card: read its code (e.g. OP04-064), check whether it is base, alt-art (star above the rarity), manga rare or SP, then take the median of recent eBay sold listings for that exact variant. Graded copies (PSA 10) sell for multiples of the raw price.
How One Piece card prices work
The One Piece Card Game launched in late 2022 and has grown into one of the fastest-moving TCG markets in Europe and Japan. Unlike Pokemon, where a card's identity is mostly its set and number, in One Piece the variant is the single biggest price lever. Every card has a printed code like OP04-064 (set OP04, card 064), and most popular cards exist in several printings at wildly different prices.
The variants that move the price
- Base / regular: the standard printing. Usually cents to a few euros.
- Alt Art (Parallel): a small star above the rarity letter, full-card artwork that bleeds to the edges, rainbow foil across the whole card. Typically 10x to 50x the base price.
- Manga Rare: the background is filled with black-and-white manga panels under a rainbow holo. Among the most valuable modern variants, 20x to 100x base.
- Red Super Manga Rare: manga panels with a red foil overlay. Extremely rare, 50x to 200x base.
- SP (Special) and TR (Treasure Rare): thematic reprints (Wanted poster, gold stamping). Premium, often a few hundred euros.
Getting the variant wrong is the most common pricing mistake. A regular Ms. All Sunday OP04-064 and its alt-art share the same number but are different products at different prices, so always confirm the variant before you price or buy.
The most valuable One Piece cards (2026)
Indicative figures below come from CardBeast's price data across 11,060 One Piece cards in 53 sets. Raw is the typical near-mint sold price; PSA 10 is the graded-gem-mint price. English-print cards trade on the global (USD) market; European CardMarket prices can differ.
| Card | Code | Variant | Raw | PSA 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monkey D. Luffy | OP01-003 | Alt Art (Parallel) | $800 | $4,020 |
| Tony Tony Chopper | OP08-001 | Leader | $1,075 | $1,620 |
| Yamato | OP06-022 | Super Rare | $1,005 | $1,040 |
| Roronoa Zoro | OP01-001 | Alt Art (Parallel) | $558 | $694 |
| Uta | OP06-001 | Leader | $852 | $1,140 |
| Nami | OP01-016 | Alt Art (Parallel) | $541 | $470 |
Source: CardBeast price data, June 2026. Figures are indicative medians and move with the market.
eBay vs CardMarket vs Bandai: which price is real?
Each source answers a different question. eBay sold listings are the truest signal of what a card actually changed hands for, especially for English cards and graded slabs, as long as you filter out lots and proxies and match the exact variant. CardMarket is the reference for the European market and for raw singles priced in euros; its "price trend" is a good floor. Bandai's own listings tell you nothing about secondary value, they are MSRP for sealed product only.
The reliable method is the median of recent eBay sold prices for the exact card and variant, bucketed by condition, with CardMarket as a sanity check. That is exactly how CardBeast prices every card it scans.
Should you grade your One Piece cards?
Grading (PSA, CGC, BGS) makes sense when the gem-mint premium clears the cost and wait of grading. As the table shows, a top alt-art can jump from a few hundred raw to several times that in PSA 10, while a common stays a common. Grade the high-end alt-art, manga rare and SP cards in clean condition; leave the bulk raw.
How to check any One Piece card's value in seconds
You do not need to memorise variants or hunt through sold listings. Photograph the card with CardBeast and it identifies the exact card and variant, pulls the real eBay sold median and CardMarket price, and lets you list it on eBay or export it to CardMarket in one tap. It is the fastest way to price a One Piece collection accurately.
