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The Best OP06 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every Wings of the Captain Chase Variant, in PSA 10
July 10, 202610 min readBy CardboardSniper Research

The Best OP06 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every Wings of the Captain Chase Variant, in PSA 10

On this page
  1. 01The grail
  2. 02Every chase card
  3. 03Manga / SEC / Alt Art
  4. 04The O-Nami SP
  5. 05English vs Japanese
  6. 06The honest risk read
  7. 07FAQ

The best OP06 card to invest in is the Roronoa Zoro Manga Rare #OP06-118 — the only Manga Rare in the Wings of the Captain booster and the second-most-expensive card in the One Piece TCG, at a $5,200 fair market value with a $5,980 PSA 10 print in June 2026. It started its verified life at $1,150 in May 2025. Wings of the Captain (2024) is the Zoro set — his card number holds four of the 22chase variants we track — but its second act belongs to a card that isn't even in the booster: the O-Nami SP.

One Piece pricing has a rule Pokémon collectors need a minute to absorb: the variant is the card. OP06-118 exists as a base rare ($86), a SEC ($233), an alternate art ($265), and the Manga Rare ($4,440 on the Fanatics tape) — same number, four assets separated by 50x. This guide prices every variant separately from real PSA-graded sold comps of English cards. It is one chapter of the One Piece investing guide.

The grail
$5,200
Zoro Manga Rare #OP06-118
Full chase run
$7,502
22 tracked variants in PSA 10
Set age
2024
Wings of the Captain
Entry point
<$100
13 of the tracked variants gem for double digits

What Is the Most Expensive OP06 Card?

The Roronoa Zoro Manga Rare — the game's liquid grail. Only the Gear 5 Luffy Manga from OP05 prices higher, and it trades a fraction as often: the Zoro manga has printed 40 verified PSA 10 comps, which makes it the four-figure One Piece position you can actually get in and out of. Every sale in the archive, live:

2024 OP06 Wings of the Captain Zoro Manga Rare #OP06-118PSA 10
2024 OP06 Wings of the Captain Zoro Manga Rare #OP06-118
$0$1,659$3,319$4,978$6,638Feb 21Mar 15Mar 29May 27Jun 14
PSA 10 price
$5,200
PSA 9 price
$1,860
10-vs-9 premium
2.8×
Recent comps
40

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 40 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

One honesty note on the number. Two tapes price this card: the Fanatics auction archive alone — the basis of the full-set tracker below — puts it at $4,440 on 17 comps, while the pooled tape above (eBay comps included) reads $5,200. Either way the direction is the same: $1,150 in May 2025, $2,400 by November, $5,040 prints by June 2026. The full case for (and against) it lives in the Zoro investing guide.

What Is Every OP06 Chase Card Worth?

The full tracker: every English OP06 variant with a verified PSA-graded comp, sorted by card number. A dash in the PSA 9 column means no verified 9 has sold; a 10 always prices above the 9 of the same card. SP cards distributed in later boosters keep their OP06 numbers and are tracked here; straight reprint products (Anniversary sets, Championship packs, The Best re-cuts) are excluded and covered in prose.

OP06 Wings of the Captain: PSA 10 and PSA 9 fair market value for every tracked English chase variant, July 10, 2026. Real Fanatics-archive sold comps; the variant is part of card identity.
#CardPSA 10PSA 9
OP06-008Buggy — Alt Art$282
OP06-013Monkey D. Luffy$18
OP06-021Perona — Alt Art$62
OP06-022Yamato — Alt Art$174
OP06-050Tashigi — Alt Art$52
OP06-069Vinsmoke Reiju — Alt Art$83
OP06-080Gecko Moria — Alt Art$40
OP06-086Gecko Moria — Alt Art$44
OP06-086Gecko Moria$22
OP06-091Rebecca — Alt Art$224
OP06-093Tournament Promo Treasure Cup Store Winner Perona · Winner$192
OP06-101O-Nami — Alt Art$60
OP06-101O-Nami — SP$643$490
OP06-106Kozuki Hiyori — Alt Art$34
OP06-106Kozuki Hiyori$22
OP06-118Roronoa Zoro — Manga Rare$4,440$1,410
OP06-118Roronoa Zoro — SEC$233
OP06-118Roronoa Zoro — Alt Art$265
OP06-118Roronoa Zoro$86
OP06-119Sanji — SEC$47
OP06-119Sanji — SP$385
OP06-119Sanji — Alt Art$94

What Are OP06 Manga Rares, SECs, and Alt Arts Worth?

OP06 scrambles the textbook One Piece ladder.The usual hierarchy is Manga Rare > SEC > SP > Alt Art > base — but where OP05 printed three Manga Rares, the Wings of the Captain booster printed exactly one (Zoro), and its SECs are the surprise laggards: the Zoro SEC ($233) prices below the Zoro alt art ($265), and the Sanji SEC ($47) trades at half its alt art ($94). The SP class — O-Nami at $643 on the Fanatics tape, Sanji at $385 — outranks every SEC in the set:

OP06: the chase ladder — top variants by PSA 10 priceJuly 2026 · Fanatics archive sold comps · log scale
Manga Rare SEC SP Alt Art Base

Two footnotes the ladder hides. Sanji's OP06-119 manga treatment exists, but it does not come from the OP06 booster — it debuted in the 2025 Premium Booster "The Best Vol. 2" wearing its original number, and it has yet to record a verified PSA 10 (its 9s trade around $1,425), so it sits outside the tracker. And the booster alt arts are where the entry points live: Buggy ($282) leads after a $79-to-$288 run between May 2025 and February 2026, with Rebecca ($224) and Yamato ($174) behind him:

2024 OP06 Wings of the Captain Buggy Alt Art #OP06-008PSA 10
2024 OP06 Wings of the Captain Buggy Alt Art #OP06-008
$275$278$282$286$289Feb 22Feb 22Feb 22
Fair market value
$282
Median sale
$282
Recent comps
4
Latest sale
$288

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 4 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

Why Is the O-Nami SP an OP06 Card?

Because SP cards keep the number of the card they re-art — and O-Nami is OP06-101. The most famous card wearing an OP06 number outside the Zoro manga was actually pulled from OP07 500 Years in the Future, where it sat in the SP slot. It is the set's clearest momentum trade right now: 22 verified PSA 10 comps in the ten weeks to July 2026 alone, FMV $950, and a $1,490 Fanatics print on July 10, 2026 — the freshest sale in this entire guide:

2024 O-Nami SP Alt Art #OP06-101 (500 Years in the Future)PSA 10
2024 O-Nami SP Alt Art #OP06-101 (500 Years in the Future)
$154$443$733$1,023$1,312Apr 22May 9Jun 3Jun 8Jul 4
Fair market value
$950
Median sale
$707
Recent comps
22
Latest sale
$1,000

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 22 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

Bandai has since re-cut the art into Championship Event Packs — those promos trade at $375 (base) and $660 (alt art) as separate, distinct assets. The premium is specific to the SP: the plain OP06 booster O-Nami alt art is a $60card. Nami's full market, including this card's history, lives in the Nami investing guide.

Are English or Japanese OP06 Cards Worth More?

English — and English is what this guide tracks. One Piece is a Japanese-first game with far larger Japanese print runs, so Japanese printings of the same arts typically run 2x to 4x cheaper than their English twins. Every price in this guide is an English-card comp.

Is OP06 a Good Investment?

Here is the honest framing this market deserves. The One Piece TCG is four years old and has never traded through a bear market.The Zoro manga's ~4x year is real and verified — and it is exactly the kind of move young markets produce in both directions. Three OP06-specific risks. First, thin tape: the tracker's 22 variants rest on 76 verified PSA 10 comps total, and most rows have one or two — the Zoro manga is the liquid exception, not the rule. Second, noise even on the liquid card: March 2026 alone printed $870 and $4,080for the same Zoro manga. Third, the reprint machine: Bandai re-cuts OP06 numbers constantly — the Zoro manga art reappeared in Premium "The Best" at $1,050, a separate asset at a quarter of the booster card's price, while the Anime 25th Collection re-cut of the Perona leader printed $2,490, aboveanything from the original booster. Reprints can dilute a variant or mint a new grail, and you don't get to vote on which. Size positions like it's venture, not bonds. Nothing here is financial advice.

OP06 FAQ

What is the most expensive OP06 card?

The Roronoa Zoro Manga Rare #OP06-118 — $5,200 fair market value on the pooled tape, with a $5,980 PSA 10 print in June 2026. The base rare of the same number is an $86 card.

Why does the O-Nami SP have an OP06 number?

SP cards are special re-arts distributed in later boosters that keep the original card's number. The O-Nami SP (#OP06-101) was pulled from OP07 500 Years in the Future and trades at $950 in PSA 10, with a $1,490 print on July 10, 2026. The Sanji SP (#OP06-119, from the 2025 A Fist of Divine Speed booster) works the same way.

Are Japanese OP06 cards worth less than English?

Typically yes — 2x to 4x less on the same variant, because Japanese print runs are much larger. This guide tracks the English market only.

How many OP06 chase cards are there?

We track 22 English variants with verified graded comps — the Manga Rare, SECs, SPs, and alternate arts. The complete PSA 10 chase run totals about $7,502 on the Fanatics tape.


Keep going: the One Piece investing pillar ranks the game's top ten across all sets, the Zoro, Nami, Luffy, and Shanks guides go deep on the characters, 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.