Price Trends: One Piece Cards Climbing in Price - 07/14/2026
By Peter Day •
We want you to have the best information available when you price cards on the TCGplayer Marketplace. So to help you get the most from your inventory, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of One Piece cards that have dramatically increased in Market Price in the past 30 days.
(Note: This report only considers Near Mint copies of cards with at least ten sales between June 8 and July 7, 2026.)
Here are ten highlights from that report. First, we have the five cards that gained the most value in the past 30 days after starting with a Market Price of $50 or less.
Top 5 Price Increases—One Piece Cards $50 or Less
#5 Monkey.D.Luffy (003) (Parallel)
- Set: Ultra Deck: The Three Brothers
- Increase: +$48.43
- Current Market Price: $90.04
Many of the most dramatic spikes in One Piece cards these days, particularly when it comes to obscure promo cards, appear to be driven largely or entirely by speculator-driven buyouts.
This Luffy is no exception. The current spike began on May 28 (when the daily average number of copies per buyer reached 8.0), and continued on July 7 (13.0 average copies per buyer).
Notably, the last major spike on this card before the most recent one was also driven by buyouts, but the price didn’t stick. In November 2025, this card was stable under $20. Buyouts on December 3 (15.3 average copies per buyer) December 31 (17.0 average copies per buyer) and January 7 (14.0 average copies per buyer) sent the price up to $70, but by March, it had sunk back down to $35. We may see a similar retrace after this latest buyout.
#4 Monkey.D.Luffy (Premium Card Collection -6 assort vol.1-)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$52.34
- Current Market Price: $105.85
Similar to the Luffy card above, this promo card from Premium Card Collection -6 assort vol.1- has gone through buyout-fueled spikes, followed by declines. A buyout on January 2 (6.3 average copies per buyer) doubled the card’s price from $50 to $100, but by March it was back down to $40. Most recently, a buyout on June 12 (13.0 average copies per buyer) again spiked the card from $50 to $100.
#3 Monkey.D.Luffy (Judge Pack Vol. 2)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$62.84
- Current Market Price: $98.48
This Luffy’s trajectory has been more consistent, but buyouts were once again a major cause.
After months at or below $1, a buyout on October 13, 2025 (13.0 average copies per buyer) sparked a run that culminated with an even bigger buyout on January 15, 2026 (20.7 average copies per buyer), after which the card retraced a little but still ended February above $25.
More buyouts followed (28 copies bought by one individual on April 3, and 37 copies bought by one individual on April 13), which didn’t shift the price immediately, but which set the stage for the card to spike in July after a few days of above-average demand.
#2 Tony Tony.Chopper (Judge Pack Vol. 7)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$63.49
- Current Market Price: $73.45
This card’s price chart looks a bit more organic at first blush, but the buyer behavior tells a different story. In Q2, there were 26 days when buyers ordered an average of more than two copies each, including one day (June 28) when someone bought 24 copies at once. This Chopper sees no play, so a huge portion of the demand for this card appears to be coming from speculators.
#1 DON!! Card (Boa Hancock) (Gold)
- Set: Extra Booster: One Piece Heroines Edition
- Increase: +$66.96
- Current Market Price: $126.59
By contrast, this card’s demand appears to be truly organic. We counted only eight days in Q2 when the average number of copies per buyer rose above 2.0, even though DON!! cards have a playset limit of 10 and some players prefer an entire DON!! deck made of the same card.
A small buyout on June 19 (4.5 average copies per buyer) sparked the current spike, but since then, fans have continued to buy one copy at a time at the new price.
Next, these are the five cards that gained the most value in the past 30 days after starting with a Market Price over $50.
Top 5 Price Increases—One Piece Cards Over $50
- Set: Premium Booster -The Best- Vol. 2
- Increase: +$235.03
- Current Market Price: $2,274.69
Nobody has bought more than two copies of Sanji at once in all of 2026, but the card keeps climbing anyway, from $1,600 at the start of January to $2,200 today. It looks like there’s simply very low supply for a card with genuine appeal to Sanji fans and Manga Rare collectors.
- Set: Extra Booster: One Piece Heroines Edition
- Increase: +$249.52
- Current Market Price: $1,281.15
Similarly, there’s no evidence of any buyouts on this Hancock card since it hit its floor of $700 in April. A few separate buyers took advantage of our Mayhem promotion to grab a single copy each, and the card has naturally crept up since then entirely on its appeal to collectors (many of whom adore Hancock).
#3 Monkey.D.Luffy (English Version 1st Anniversary Set)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$260.69
- Current Market Price: $1,417.07
Following the pattern we noticed earlier, this is another promo Luffy card that’s gone to absolutely astronomical heights largely thanks to speculators.
After this card stabilized around $380 in early 2026, a single buyer picked up 18 copies at once on March 23. Smaller buyouts followed on April 10 (7.0 average copies per buyer) and May 19 (7.0 average copies per buyer), which wiped out the remaining supply and sent the card more than doubling in price in a single month.
This month, another smaller buyout on June 17 (6.0 average copies per buyer ) helped the card pick up another $200 in value in a single day.
#2 Monkey.D.Luffy (Red Bull Double Don!!)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$303.89
- Current Market Price: $770.90
Another low-print Luffy, another series of speculative buyouts. In June, there were 16 days with recorded sales of this card, and on nine of those days, the average number of copies per buyer was over 2.0—including June 23, when a single buyer bought 12 copies at once.
#1 Nami (Championship 25-26 Regionals Season 1)
- Set: One Piece Promotion Cards
- Increase: +$346.45
- Current Market Price: $1,812.70
Low-print promo? Definitely. Speculative buyouts? Surprisingly, no! There hasn’t been a single day with an average number of copies per buyer above 2.0 since January 7, and the total number of sales has been miniscule that entire period. There simply aren’t many copies to be had, so sellers are able to name their price on this card that was awarded to Top 64 players at Regionals held between March and June 2025.
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