
The Best EB01 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every Memorial Collection Chase Variant, in PSA 10
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The best EB01 card to invest in is the Tony Tony Chopper Alt Art #EB01-006 — $3,600 at its one verified PSA 10 sale in May 2026, ahead of the $2,310Chopper Manga Rare of the same number. Memorial Collection (2024) was the One Piece TCG's first Extra Booster: a smaller, anniversary-flavored side set with its own EB01 numbering that prints the characters main sets never chase — Laboon, Mr. 2 Bon Clay, Shirahoshi, T-Bone. It has become the collector-favorite side set precisely because its checklist is nostalgia, not meta.
The One Piece pricing rule applies with full force here: the variant is the card. EB01-006 alone trades as an alt art ($3,600), a Manga Rare ($2,310), and a premium-booster reprint of the alt art — the same number, separate assets at very different prices, tracked as separate rows. Every price below is a real PSA-graded sold comp. This guide is one chapter of the One Piece investing guide.
What Is the Most Expensive EB01 Card?
The Tony Tony Chopper Alt Art #EB01-006, at $3,600. Memorial Collection's cover-star chase is a Chopper set: the SR alt art printed a single verified PSA 10 sale at $3,600 in May 2026, and the comic-panel Manga Rare of the same number sold for $2,310 in February. Both are one-sale markets — that is what a young side set looks like at the top, and it cuts both ways.

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
One honesty note on the grail number: the same alt art reappeared in the premium booster The Best — a separate, cheaper asset whose two sales ($600 and $2,500) are too far apart to price responsibly, so we leave it off the tracker until a clean read exists. If you are buying the $3,600 card, check the slab label for the product line — the variant is the card.
What Is Every EB01 Chase Card Worth?
The full tracker: every EB01-numbered variant with a verified PSA-graded comp, sorted by card number. Separate products are separate rows — several EB01 numbers were reprinted in 2025 boosters and tournament packs, and each print trades at its own price. A dash means no verified sale at that grade yet.
| # | Card | PSA 10 | 10s tracked | PSA 9 | Last 10 sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EB01-006 | Tony Tony Chopper — Manga Rare | $2,310 | 1 | — | 2026-02-21 |
| EB01-006 | Tony Tony Chopper — Alt Art | $3,600 | 1 | — | 2026-05-01 |
| EB01-007 | Yamato — Best Selection Vol. 4 | $70 | 10 | — | 2026-06-28 |
| EB01-014 | Sanji — Alt Art · Tournament Pack Winner | $150 | 2 | — | 2026-06-29 |
| EB01-014 | Sanji — Championship Celebration Pack | $180 | 1 | — | 2026-04-10 |
| EB01-014 | Sanji — Tournament Pack Vol. 1 Winner | $149 | 5 | — | 2026-06-30 |
| EB01-021 | Hannyabal — Alt Art | $31 | 1 | — | 2025-06-15 |
| EB01-048 | Laboon — Alt Art | $82 | 1 | — | 2025-03-16 |
| EB01-049 | T-Bone — Alt Art | $47 | 1 | — | 2026-03-11 |
| EB01-056 | Charlotte Flampe — SP · Royal Blood | $113 | 1 | — | 2026-06-07 |
| EB01-056 | Charlotte Flampe — Alt Art | $62 | 1 | — | 2025-09-28 |
| EB01-057 | Shirahoshi — SP · Fist of Divine Speed | $312 | 2 | — | 2026-05-31 |
| EB01-057 | Shirahoshi — Special Alt Art · Fist of Divine Speed | $276 | 1 | — | 2026-06-14 |
| EB01-061 | Mr. 2 Bon Clay — SEC | $300 | 1 | — | 2026-06-14 |
| EB01-061 | Mr. 2 Bon Clay — Alt Art | $144 | 1 | — | 2025-07-27 |
What Are EB01 Manga Rares, SECs, and SPs Worth?
The class ladder holds even in a side set: Manga Rare and top alt arts first, then SEC, then SP, then the board. Chopper owns the first two rungs outright. The secret rare with a verified comp is Mr. 2 Bon Clay ($300) — a card only Memorial Collection would make a SEC, which is exactly the set's charm:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 1 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
The SP rows need a word of explanation, because their dates confuse people: EB01-numbered SP cards were printed inside 2025 boosters, not in EB01 itself. Royal Blood carried the Charlotte Flampe SP ($113) and Fist of Divine Speed carried the Shirahoshi SP ($312). They keep the EB01 number but they are different cards from different packs — we track them that way.

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What Are the EB01 Tournament and Prize Cards Worth?
The two most expensive EB01-numbered cards after Chopper never came out of a pack. The Treasure Cup Top 64 Laboon #EB01-048 has three verified PSA 10 sales ($2,010, $2,750, $3,000 — the $3,000 print in June 2026), roughly 30x the $82set-booster Laboon alt art. The Offline Regionals Season 2 Champion Kid & Killer #EB01-003 sold once at $2,490 in February 2026. We keep both out of the chase tracker — prize cards with single-digit populations are trophies, not a market you can enter — but they are the numbers to know.
The buyable end of the promo spectrum is friendlier: the Tournament Pack Vol. 1 Winner-stamped Sanji #EB01-014 trades at $149 on five sales, its alt-art sibling at $150, and the Championship '25–'26 Celebration Pack Sanji at $180.

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 5 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
Are English or Japanese EB01 Cards Worth More?
English. One Piece is a Japanese-first game with much larger Japanese print runs, so English chase supply is the scarce side and carries the premium — the reverse of vintage Pokémon. This guide tracks the English market only; Japanese prints of the same numbers are separate, generally cheaper assets and are not blended into any price above.
Is EB01 a Good Investment?
Here is the honest framing. The One Piece TCG is four years old and has never traded through a bear market, and EB01 is one of its thinnest corners: 11 of the 15 tracked variants have exactly one verified PSA 10 sale. One-sale prices are real prices, but they are not deep markets — the $3,600 Chopper could print materially higher or lower on its next trade. Add reprint mechanics that recycle EB01 numbers into later products (The Best already re-ran the grail art; 2025 boosters re-ran EB01 numbers as SPs), and the case for caution writes itself. The case for the set: nostalgia checklists age well, Chopper is a top-tier evergreen character, and the whole 15-variant chase run costs about $7,826— set-completion money, not Manga-Rare-pillar money. Size positions like it's venture, not bonds. Nothing here is financial advice.
EB01 FAQ
What is the most expensive EB01 card?
The Tony Tony Chopper Alt Art #EB01-006 — $3,600 at its one verified PSA 10 sale in May 2026. The Chopper Manga Rare of the same number is $2,310. Among prize cards, the Treasure Cup Laboon #EB01-048 has traded up to $3,000.
What is the EB01 Memorial Collection?
The One Piece TCG's first Extra Booster (2024): a smaller anniversary side set with its own EB01 card numbering, built around nostalgia-arc characters like Laboon, Mr. 2 Bon Clay, and Shirahoshi rather than the competitive meta.
Why do some EB01 cards come from 2025 products?
Because One Piece reprints keep their original numbers: Royal Blood and Fist of Divine Speed printed EB01-numbered SP foils, and tournament packs added Winner-stamped versions. Each product is a separate variant with its own price — the variant is the card.
Are Japanese EB01 cards worth less than English?
Generally yes — Japanese print runs are much larger, so English carries the scarcity premium on the same variant. This guide tracks English prints only.
Is EB01 a good investment?
It is the collector-favorite side set with a cheap full chase run (about $7,826 across 15 variants), but most of its prices rest on single verified sales in a four-year-old market that has never seen a downturn. Real data, venture-grade risk. Not financial advice.
Keep going: the One Piece investing pillar ranks the game's top ten across all sets, the OP05 guide covers the set that made this market, the live One Piece index re-prices the chase class daily, and the live deal feed is where underpriced slabs surface. Weighing a raw submission? The PSA 10 value calculator prices the gem premium.




