Dracule Mihawk Cards in One Piece TCG: Every Print, Every Price
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Dracule Mihawk Cards in One Piece TCG: Every Print, Every Price

J Julian Updated

Mihawk is the character with the most consistent price floor in the entire One Piece TCG database. Across 15+ printings tracked in the Haki database, the cheapest Mihawk AA-rarity card sits at $7.57; the most expensive at $899. Mihawk doesn’t crash. Even his lowest-priced AA prints hold value better than most other characters’ mid-tier cards. This post is the actual price ladder as of May 2026, sorted by current TCGPlayer USD market price, with explanations of what each tier represents.

The full Mihawk price ladder

TierCardCodeRarityPrice
ChaseDracule Mihawk MROP01-070-v2AA$899.00
ChaseDracule MihawkOP12-030-v2AA$282.60
MidDracule Mihawk (Leader)OP14-020-v1AA$60.99
MidDracule MihawkOP01-070-v1AA$51.53
MidDracule MihawkOP14-119-v1AA$44.36
MidDracule Mihawk (Full Art)ST03-005-v3FA$39.19
MidDracule Mihawk (Promo)P-081-v1FA$28.93
WorkingDracule Mihawk (Full Art)ST03-005-v2FA$24.28
WorkingDracule MihawkOP01-070-v3AA$23.46
WorkingDracule MihawkOP12-030-v1AA$15.41
WorkingDracule MihawkOP07-044-v1AA$12.13
WorkingDracule MihawkST03-005-v5FA$9.84
WorkingDracule MihawkST12-003AA$8.66
WorkingDracule MihawkOP09-048-v1AA$7.57
WorkingDracule MihawkOP14-119AA$6.88

The chase tier ($280+)

Two prints anchor the top of every Mihawk collection.

OP01-070-v2 — $899.00

OP01-070-v2 is the Romance Dawn Manga Rare Mihawk and the marquee card in the entire Mihawk family. It sits among the top 10 most expensive cards in the game right now. Bandai’s pattern is to issue alt-art reprints in newer sets rather than reprint Manga Rares directly — so the supply of OP01-070-v2 has been frozen since 2022 while demand has grown. The price has been remarkably stable: within 10% of $899 for the last 18 months. If you’re treating Mihawk as a long-hold collectible, this is the foundation card.

OP12-030-v2 — $282.60

OP12-030-v2 is the OP12 (Uta-themed) Manga Rare Mihawk. The artwork is distinct from the OP01 print — same character, very different visual treatment. Pricing is roughly 30% of OP01-070-v2, which is the typical pattern for “second-best Manga Rare.” If you can’t afford the OP01 chase, the OP12 print is a defensible secondary choice with similar long-term floor characteristics.

The mid tier ($30–$70)

Five prints in the working tier. This is where most actively-traded Mihawk cards sit, and where I personally collect:

  • OP14-020-v1 — $60.99. The OP14 Mihawk character/Leader print. Cheapest current AA-rarity Mihawk in print. Discussed in detail in the OP14 buy/skip post.
  • OP01-070-v1 — $51.53. The original Romance Dawn AA Mihawk (pre-Manga-Rare alt). Same artwork as OP01-070-v2 at lower foil treatment. About 6% of the Manga Rare price for visually similar cards from across a sleeve. Best display-to-price ratio in the family.
  • OP14-119-v1 — $44.36. Second OP14 Mihawk variant. Different print, same set. The OP14-020-v1 is cleaner; skip this one in favor of -v020.
  • ST03-005-v3 — $39.19. Seven Warlords Ultra Deck Full Art Mihawk. Ultra Deck prints have lower print runs than Booster Packs. The -v3 is the chase variant of this card.
  • P-081-v1 — $28.93. A promo Mihawk Full Art. Promos have unpredictable pricing — this one’s been stable for 12 months but could move either direction on a championship-event year.

The working tier (under $25)

Eight more Mihawk prints in this band. These are play copies, secondary collection slots, and Ultra Deck filler. Notable picks:

  • ST03-005-v2 at $24.28 is the cheaper Full Art Mihawk from the Seven Warlords Ultra Deck. Same artwork as -v3 at half the price.
  • OP01-070-v3 at $23.46 is the third variant of the Romance Dawn Character Mihawk. Visually similar to -v1 and -v2, lower foil treatment, much cheaper.
  • OP09-048-v1 at $7.57 is the cheapest AA-rarity Mihawk available. The OP09 prints in general are still finding their floor.

The Haki app’s scanner identifies all Mihawk variants by their -v suffix automatically. But for buyers verifying photos before paying, here’s what to check:

Variant suffix in the bottom-right rarity stamp. Real Bandai cards print the rarity badge with a slight emboss you can feel with a fingernail. The -v1, -v2, -v3 distinction is in the foil pattern direction, the holographic treatment intensity, and (sometimes) the background art treatment. Sellers occasionally list a -v3 as a -v2 either by mistake or design — always verify the variant against the canonical card image before paying.

Foil pattern direction. AA-rarity cards have a directional foil that runs at a specific angle. Different variants of the same card use different angles or holographic effects. If a listing’s photo doesn’t clearly show the foil, ask for a tilted photo before paying.

Mihawk is the most-faked OP01 card

Mihawk cards — specifically the OP01-070-v2 Manga Rare — are one of the 8 most-faked cards I see in scanner data. The character has emotional pull, the chase price clears $500+, and buyers move fast on attractive listings. For any Mihawk card above $300, run the print-level authentication checks before paying.

How I’d allocate $1,000 across Mihawk

If I had $1,000 specifically for Mihawk cards as a focused subset:

  • One OP01-070-v2 MR at $899 — the foundation
  • Stop there. $899 of $1,000 on a single card, leaving $101 for shipping/protection/sleeves.

Or — if the goal is breadth instead of one chase piece:

  • One OP12-030-v2 at $283 — second-best chase
  • One OP01-070-v1 at $52 — original Romance Dawn AA
  • One OP14-020-v1 at $61 — current set entry
  • One ST03-005-v3 Full Art at $39 — Ultra Deck representation
  • One P-081-v1 promo at $29 — promo slot
  • $536 remaining for two more select picks (maybe OP12-030-v1 at $15 + OP07-044-v1 at $12 + a graded copy of one of the above, or carry the rest to next set)

That’s six distinct Mihawk prints across four sets, four rarity treatments, for $464 — vs. $899 on a single foundation chase. Both are defensible strategies; the breadth approach is what I personally prefer.

FAQ

Why is OP01-070-v2 so much more expensive than OP01-070-v1?

Same card identity, different rarity treatment. -v1 is the original AA-rarity Romance Dawn Mihawk (regular alt-art pull). -v2 is the Manga Rare version — a much rarer pull from the same set, with a different foil treatment and a unique manga-style artwork variant. Both are Mihawk; the price difference is entirely about pull rate and collector demand for the Manga Rare-specific artwork.

Is the OP14 Mihawk a Leader card or a Character card?

Both, depending on which OP14 print. The OP14-020 print is a Leader (the playable Mihawk Leader for OP14-era decks). The OP14-119 print is a Character. They have different gameplay roles even though they share artwork direction.

Will the OP01 Mihawk MR be reprinted?

Almost certainly not in the same form. Bandai’s English reprint cadence has avoided Manga Rare reprints since the format was introduced. New Mihawk Manga Rares appear in newer sets (OP12 was the most recent). If you want the OP01 print specifically, expect supply to remain frozen.

Are Mihawk’s prices likely to keep rising?

Probably yes for the chase tier. Mihawk has the strongest cross-set price floor of any character in the game — when other character prices crater, Mihawk’s tend to hold or appreciate. The chase tier (-v2 Manga Rares) tracks closely to the broader OP01/OP12 chase clusters and has appreciated 15–25% over 12 months.

Which Mihawk should I buy first as a new collector?

Either OP01-070-v1 ($52) for a Romance Dawn-era display piece, or OP14-020-v1 ($61) for a current-set Leader. Both are clean entry points. Avoid the OP14-119-v1 and the secondary Ultra Deck variants until you’re committed to depth in the Mihawk family.

Can I scan Mihawk variants with the Haki app?

Yes — the Haki TCG iOS scanner recognizes every Mihawk print in this list, including the -v variant disambiguation. If you’re trying to ID a -v2 vs -v3 from a photo, the scanner handles that reliably.

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