10 Most Valuable One Piece TCG Cards in 2026: Collector's Price Guide
The definitive ranking of the most expensive One Piece TCG cards in 2026, including manga rares, tournament promos, and alt arts — with PSA 10 prices and what makes each card valuable.
The Most Expensive One Piece TCG Cards Right Now
The One Piece TCG has exploded in value since its 2022 launch. What started as a companion product to the anime and manga has become one of the hottest collecting markets in the trading card world — with top cards selling for tens of thousands of dollars.
Here are the 10 most valuable One Piece TCG cards as of early 2026, ranked by PSA 10 value.
1. Gol D. Roger (OP09-118) — Gold Manga Art Tournament Trophy
Set: OP09 | Rarity: Tournament Exclusive | PSA 10 Price: ~$40,000+
The undisputed grail of the One Piece TCG. This gold manga art version of Gol D. Roger was exclusively awarded to tournament winners, making it one of the rarest cards in existence. The combination of the Pirate King's iconic status and extreme scarcity creates a card that most collectors will never own.
Only a handful exist in PSA 10 condition, and they almost never appear on the open market.
2. Monkey D. Luffy (OP13-118) — Red Manga Rare
Set: OP13 (Carrying On His Will) | Rarity: Manga Rare | PSA 10 Price: $20,000–$24,100
The highest-selling manga rare in One Piece TCG history. In January 2026, a PSA 10 copy sold for $24,100 — setting a record for manga rare sales. The red manga panel background and connection to the "Carrying On His Will" storyline make this card emotionally resonant and visually stunning.
Raw copies sell for around $8,950, meaning a PSA 10 grade adds roughly 170% in value.
3. Monkey D. Luffy — Championship 2023 Promo
Set: Championship Promo | Rarity: Championship Exclusive | PSA 10 Price: ~$12,000
Championship promos are among the scarcest cards in any TCG. This Luffy was awarded exclusively to 2023 championship participants, with limited quantities produced. The combination of Luffy's popularity and near-zero supply creates persistent demand.
4. Monkey D. Luffy (ST01-001) — Tournament Serial Promo
Set: Starter Deck Promo | Rarity: Serial Prize | PSA 10 Price: ~$7,100
A serial-numbered tournament prize card from the earliest days of the One Piece TCG. Serial cards carry unique numbers, making each copy distinct and adding a layer of collectibility beyond standard rarity. Early tournament promos are only becoming scarcer as the game ages.
5. Portgas D. Ace (OP13-119) — Manga Rare
Set: OP13 (Carrying On His Will) | Rarity: Manga Rare | PSA 10 Price: ~$6,800
The second manga rare from OP13 to crack the top 10. Ace's tragic storyline in One Piece makes any card featuring him emotionally charged for collectors. The red manga alternate art treatment and extremely low pull rates in OP13 boosters keep prices elevated.
Raw copies sell for $4,200–$4,900, with the PSA 10 premium sitting around 40–60%.
6. Gol D. Roger (OP09-118) — Manga Parallel
Set: OP09 | Rarity: Manga Parallel | PSA 10 Price: $3,500–$8,000
The "standard" version of the Roger manga art — if any manga rare can be called standard. Unlike the gold tournament version at #1, this card was pullable from OP09 booster packs, but at exceptionally low rates. Roger's status as the Pirate King and the card's stunning artwork keep demand consistently high.
7. Sabo (OP13-120) — Red Manga Rare
Set: OP13 (Carrying On His Will) | Rarity: Manga Rare | PSA 10 Price: $4,750–$5,000
The third member of the OP13 manga rare trio alongside Luffy and Ace. Sabo, Luffy, and Ace represent the three brothers of the ASL trio — and collecting all three manga rares has become a goal for serious One Piece TCG collectors. The set of three in PSA 10 could be worth $30,000+.
8. Monkey D. Luffy (OP05) — Secret Rare Alt Art
Set: OP05 | Rarity: Secret Rare Alt Art | PSA 10 Price: $3,000–$5,000
One of the most visually striking Luffy cards ever printed. The manga-inspired artwork and OP05's early-era cachet make this a cornerstone card for any serious collection. Secret Rare Alt Arts consistently hold their value because they combine playability with collectibility.
9. Shanks (OP01-120) — Manga Alt Art
Set: OP01 (Romance Dawn) | Rarity: Secret Rare Manga Alt Art | PSA 10 Price: $3,500+
As the very first set of the One Piece TCG, Romance Dawn holds a special place in collecting history — similar to Base Set in Pokemon. Shanks' manga alt art from OP01 benefits from both first-set nostalgia and the character's enduring popularity. This card will only appreciate as the game ages.
10. Nami (OP09-050) — Championship 2025-26
Set: Championship Promo | Rarity: Championship Exclusive | PSA 10 Price: ~$2,249
The current-season championship card. Nami championship promos are actively being distributed at 2025-26 events, which means supply is still entering the market. Prices may dip slightly before settling, but championship promos historically only go up once the season ends and supply dries up.
What Makes One Piece Cards Valuable?
Manga Rare Artwork
Cards featuring manga panel backgrounds are the most sought-after rarity in One Piece TCG. Pull rates are extremely low — some estimates put manga rares at roughly 1 per case (12 boxes). Graded manga rares appreciated 30–50% per quarter throughout 2025.
Tournament & Championship Exclusivity
Cards awarded only to tournament winners or championship participants have near-zero supply. They can't be pulled from packs, bought from stores, or obtained any other way.
Iconic Characters
Luffy, Ace, Roger, and Shanks dominate the top 10. The emotional connection collectors have with these characters creates demand that transcends typical card market dynamics.
Grading Premium
A PSA 10 on a One Piece manga rare typically adds 50–170% over the raw card price. The combination of authentication, encapsulation, and "gem mint" certification makes graded copies significantly more liquid and valuable.
First-Set Nostalgia
OP01 (Romance Dawn) cards carry a premium similar to Base Set Pokemon. As the game grows, first-set cards become increasingly scarce and desirable.
Market Trends for 2026
- OP13 manga rares drove a major price surge in late 2025 and continue to appreciate
- Sealed OP13 boxes are already trading above retail, suggesting sustained demand
- English vs Japanese: Japanese cards sometimes command premiums for specific printings, but English is the dominant market for graded cards
- Set diversity: Values aren't concentrated in one set — collectible cards span OP01 through OP13+, creating a healthy, distributed market
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Prices reflect PSA 10 grades and are approximate based on recent sales data as of February 2026. Card values fluctuate with market conditions. Always research recent comparable sales before buying or selling.
