Pica Cards in One Piece TCG: Every Print, Every Price
Pica is a Stone-stone fruit user, Top Officer of the Donquixote Pirates from the Dressrosa-arc Donquixote Family. Pica has minimal TCG representation. The OP05 alt-art is the highest-priced print at $4.66; other prints are sub-$1 commons. Niche character for Donquixote-completionist collectors. Across the One Piece TCG database, 5 Pica prints have current TCGPlayer prices, ranging from $0.05 to $4.66. This post is the full price ladder as of 2026-05-10, with explanations of what each tier represents.
Pica top 6 prints · top at $4.66 (5 priced prints tracked)
The full Pica price ladder
| Tier | Card | Code | Rarity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Working | Pica | OP05-032-v1 | AA | $4.66 |
| Working | Pica | OP05-032 | AA | $0.27 |
| Working | Pica | OP14-071 | C | $0.10 |
| Working | Tropical Torment | OP03-120 | C | $0.06 |
| Working | Pica | OP10-074 | C | $0.05 |
The chase tier
Pica doesn’t have a traditional chase-tier print today — the top print sits at $4.66. This is consistent with the character’s narrow representation in the TCG.
The mid tier
No mid-tier ($50-$200) prints currently. The pricing is bimodal: chase at the top, working tier below $50.
How Pica cards age
Pica has limited chase-tier demand. Most prints trade as completionist pickups rather than appreciation plays. Watch newer sets for potential alt-art releases that could shift the cluster.
Print disambiguation
The Haki app’s scanner identifies all Pica variants by their -v suffix automatically. For buyers verifying photos before paying, two checks:
- 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. Different
-vnumbers indicate different foil treatments and reprint runs. - 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. If a listing’s photo doesn’t clearly show the foil, ask for a tilted photo before paying.
FAQ
How do I tell two Pica prints apart?
Check the full card code in the bottom-right corner. A code like OP05-022-v2 tells you the set (OP05), the card number (022), and the variant (-v2). All three together uniquely identify the print. Different variants of the same card identity have different prices ranging from $5 to $200+.
Are Pica cards being reprinted in newer sets?
Pica has not had heavy reprint activity. Most prints are confined to the original sets they shipped in.
What’s the cheapest entry point for a Pica collection?
Pica (OP10-074) at $0.05. The lowest-priced AA-rarity Pica print currently in print.
Are Pica chase prints commonly faked?
Less commonly than top-tier chase characters, but the same authentication checks apply for any print above $100. See the counterfeit-detection checklist before paying.
Can I scan Pica cards with the Haki app?
Yes — the Haki TCG iOS scanner recognizes every Pica print in this list, including the variant code disambiguation. The scanner identifies cards in under one second and shows current TCGPlayer pricing immediately after the scan.
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