The 10 Most Expensive One Piece TCG Cards Right Now (May 2026)
I refresh the One Piece TCG price feed in the Haki database every Sunday night. Most weeks the top of the chart shifts a little — a Manga Rare drops 5% one week, a Championship promo jumps 12% the next — but the names at the top stay roughly the same. As of May 10, 2026, the most expensive One Piece TCG card we track is the DON!! Championship 2023 promo at $1,151.94, and the gap between it and the rest of the top 10 is the smallest it has been in months.
This post is the live ranking. Every card below is a direct link to the database entry, where the most current TCGPlayer market price is pulled from the same feed I use to write this post.
Top 6 most expensive One Piece TCG cards · May 2026
How “most expensive” actually works in this database
Before the rankings, two things worth knowing:
- TCGPlayer market price drives the order. I use TCGPlayer’s reported “market price” rather than median listing or last sold, because it is what the Haki app surfaces and what most North American collectors transact at. Cardmarket EUR is tracked in parallel — for most chase cards on this list, Cardmarket sits well below TCGPlayer right now, but the EUR liquidity is much thinner.
- Variant codes matter. The same card name shows up multiple times because alt-art, manga rare, and championship parallels are different printings of the same character. I list each printing separately. The
-v1,-v2,-v3suffixes track that.
The ranking (May 10, 2026)
1. DON!! Championship 2023 promo — $1,151.94
The DON-7063757 Championship promo is the only non-character card in the top 10. It’s a DON!! card given out at Bandai’s 2023 World Championship event — supply was capped at the actual number of attendees, which is why it sits ahead of every Manga Rare on this list. There is no plan to reprint it. If you see one for under $900, that is below market.
2. Monkey D. Luffy (EB02-010-v2 Manga Rare) — $973.79
EB02-010-v2 is the Memorial Collection Manga Rare Luffy. Manga Rares ship at roughly 1-per-case ratios on Extra Booster sets, and Memorial Collection had the lowest English print run of any 2024–2025 EB. This is the reason the price holds: it is the cleanest “main character + scarce print” combination Bandai has shipped.
3 & 4. Shanks (OP09-004-v6 and v4) — $967.01 and $966.75
These two are the AA-rarity Shanks alt-arts from Emperors of the New World (OP09). The -v6 is the special-treatment chase; the -v4 is the cheaper-to-pull alt-art. They have moved in lockstep for the entire year because the cluster of Yonko leader cards from OP09 is treated as one bucket by collectors. If you only want one Shanks for display, the -v4 is consistently $30–60 cheaper than the -v6 for what is functionally the same artwork at a slightly lower foil treatment.
5. Marshall D. Teach (OP09-093-v2) — $944.47
OP09-093-v2 — the Blackbeard Manga Rare from OP09. This one is interesting because Blackbeard isn’t currently competitively dominant, and the price is held up almost entirely by collector demand for the Yonko set. If the meta shifts to favor Black-color decks, this could move further. If it doesn’t, it floats.
6. Jewelry Bonney (OP12-118-v2) — $938.97
OP12-118-v2 is the Manga Rare Bonney. Bonney has been an Egghead-arc favorite since OP07 introduced her properly, and the OP12 Manga Rare is the single biggest piece in any Bonney-character collection.
7 & 9. Two more Manga Rares from OP09 — Buggy and Nami
OP09-051-v2 Buggy at $938.50 and OP09-050-v2 Nami at $894.09. Same set, same Manga Rare ratios. The OP09 Manga Rare cluster is one of the strongest single-set value clusters in the game right now — five of the top 10 cards on this list come from OP09. If you bought OP09 sealed product at retail and pulled any of these, you have already cleared more than the cost of the case.
8. Dracule Mihawk (OP01-070-v2) — $899.00
The original Romance Dawn Manga Rare Mihawk. I wrote a full Mihawk price ladder covering all 6+ Mihawk printings; the OP01 Manga Rare sits at the top of that ladder by a wide margin and is the only Mihawk card to clear $500.
10. Koby (OP11-119-v2) — $899.00
OP11-119-v2 is the OP11 Koby Manga Rare. Same chase tier as the Mihawk above. The two are tied at $899.00 in this week’s snapshot — a coincidence that has held for about three weeks and will probably split this month.
What’s NOT in the top 10 (and why)
A few cards I expected to be here when I started this list a year ago are no longer in the top 10:
- OP01-001-v1 Roronoa Zoro Manga Rare sits at $504.78 right now, which is meaningful but well below the cluster of OP09 alts. Zoro has the strongest character demand of anyone in the game, but the OP01 Manga Rare is now well-supplied through reprints and bulk purchases.
- OP01-003-v1 Monkey D. Luffy Manga Rare at $795.50 is still huge but no longer top-10. The 2024 reprint absorbed most of the chase.
- Gold DON!! promos (
DON-7807097Zoro Gold at $578.67) sit just outside the top 10. Watch the Gold series — these have moved upward almost every quarter for two years.
Notable just-outside-top-10 cards
How to actually buy any of these
Three things that have saved me money personally when buying into this tier:
- Always check both marketplaces. Cardmarket has consistently lower EUR prices on the Shanks alts and Charlotte Linlin Manga Rare — sometimes 15–30% cheaper after the FX conversion. Other cards (the Championship promos especially) trade higher in EUR than USD because EU collectors will not part with them. The Cardmarket vs TCGPlayer post breaks down which cards are cheaper where.
- Verify the print before paying. AA, FA, MR, and SP variants of the same card can have $400+ price differences. The Haki app’s scanner and the card detail pages both show the variant code (the
-v2,-v3suffix). If a listing’s title is missing it, ask the seller before paying. - Don’t chase the top 3 for portfolio reasons. The DON!! Championship promo and the EB02 Manga Rare Luffy are very illiquid. If your goal is to flip in 6–12 months, the OP09 alt-art cluster is more liquid and easier to sell into a competitive secondary market.
FAQ
How often does this top-10 list change?
The order shifts most weeks, but the names are stable. Over the last six months, the same 12 cards have rotated through the top 10. New entries usually come in after a major event (worlds, regional finals) or after a meta shift makes a previously-quiet character relevant.
Why does Cardmarket show lower prices than TCGPlayer for some of these?
EU liquidity is thinner for English-language One Piece TCG. When listings are sparse, market price reflects whatever the cheapest listed copy is — sometimes a single misraced listing pulls the whole “market price” down. I cross-check with sold listings on both platforms before treating the gap as real.
Is the DON!! Championship 2023 promo a good investment?
Honestly, it’s not a card I would buy as an investment. The supply is permanently fixed, but liquidity is so thin that a 5% upside takes 12+ months to realize, and you cannot sell quickly if you need to. It is a great display piece if you happen to have the cash for it.
Are these prices the same as PSA-graded prices?
No — every price on this list is for raw cards. PSA 10 graded copies typically trade at 2–4x the raw price for OP01–OP09 chase cards. The cost of grading plus the wait time is the question; my grading ROI calculator post walks through that math.
Which set has produced the most expensive cards in the last 12 months?
OP09 by a wide margin — five of the top 10 on this list are OP09 Manga Rares. After that, the early sets (OP01) hold strong because of nostalgia and the original chase list.
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