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The Best OP10 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every Royal Blood Chase Variant, in PSA 10
July 10, 202610 min readBy CardboardSniper Research

The Best OP10 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every Royal Blood Chase Variant, in PSA 10

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  1. 01The grail
  2. 02Every chase card
  3. 03Manga / SEC / Alt Art
  4. 04English vs Japanese
  5. 05The honest risk read
  6. 06FAQ

The best OP10 card to invest in is the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare #OP10-119 — Royal Blood's flagship chase and its only liquid four-figure market, at $1,100 in PSA 10 on 17 verified comps. Every pullable English chase variant is priced below from real PSA-graded sold comps. One caution before the numbers: the most expensive cards wearing OP10 numbers are tournament prizes and premium-product printings, not booster pulls — they trade as separate assets and are covered in prose, not the tracker.

The methodology is the same one the One Piece investing pillar uses: the variant is the card. OP10-119 alone exists as a base secret rare, an SEC alt art, a booster alt art, and a Manga Rare — four different assets under one number, separated by 55x. This series tracks English booster printings (and their stamps) only; reprints and event products are called out separately, and a PSA 10 is never quoted below its own PSA 9.

The grail
$1,100
Law Manga Rare, 17 comps
Full chase run
$2,845
26 tracked variants in PSA 10
Trophy tier
$9,990
Treasure Cup Sanji promo — not a pull
Entry point
<$50
half the alt arts still gem for double digits

What Is the Most Expensive OP10 Card?

The most expensive card you can pull is the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare — $1,100 in PSA 10 — and it is also the row that behaves like an investment rather than a lottery ticket: 17 comps from $690 at its September 2025 debut to a $1,500 peak in May 2026. It is the OP10 card with an actual order book.

2025 OP10 Royal Blood Trafalgar Law Manga Rare #OP10-119PSA 10
2025 OP10 Royal Blood Trafalgar Law Manga Rare #OP10-119
$398$703$1,008$1,313$1,618Sep 28Mar 22May 1May 24Jun 29
Fair market value
$1,100
Median sale
$1,100
Recent comps
17
Latest sale
$1,100

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 17 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

The most expensive card wearing an OP10 number is a different thing entirely: the Treasure Cup Top 8 SR Sanji promo #OP10-005, with two verified PSA 10 sales at $9,990 each (April and May 2026). Bandai hands these to Top 8 finishers at Treasure Cup events, so the float is measured in event brackets, not print sheets — a real, verified price, and a market two sales deep. The rest of the trophy tier is Championship hardware: the Top Player Pack Nami #OP10-033 printed $8,400 and $3,850 nineteen days apart (that 54% spread is the risk chart for trophy-tier One Piece), the Champion Perona #OP10-092 has printed once at $3,120, and the Finalist-stamped Nami has no verified PSA 10 at all — its lone PSA 9 at $2,750 is the floor. Prize cards trade in their own lane, the way Pokémon trophy cards do, which is why they stay out of the tracker below.

What Is Every OP10 Chase Card Worth?

Between $18 and $1,100$2,845 for the complete pullable PSA 10 chase run. The full tracker: all 26 English booster variants with a verified PSA-graded comp, sorted by card number. A dash means no verified PSA 10 sale yet; for those rows the PSA 9 column is the only live market, and a 10 always prices above the 9 of the same card.

OP10 Royal Blood: PSA 10 and PSA 9 fair market value for every tracked booster chase variant (English printings), July 2026. Real Fanatics-archive sold comps; event promos and premium-product printings excluded — the variant is the card.
#CardPSA 10PSA 9
OP10-001Smoker — Alt Art$59
OP10-002Caesar Clown — Alt Art$24
OP10-016Monet — Alt Art$19
OP10-019Divine Departure — Alt Art$201
OP10-022Trafalgar Law — Alt Art$29
OP10-030Smoker — SP$174
OP10-030Smoker — Alt Art$35
OP10-032Tashigi — Alt Art$36
OP10-042Usopp — Alt Art$135
OP10-045Cavendish — Alt Art$28
OP10-046Kyros — SR$33
OP10-058Rebecca — Alt Art$34$30
OP10-067Senor Pink — Alt Art$18
OP10-072Donquixote Rosinante — Alt Art$41
OP10-082Kuzan — SP$138
OP10-082Kuzan — SR$33
OP10-090Franky — Alt Art$27
OP10-099Eustass "Captain" Kid — Alt Art$25
OP10-111Monkey D. Luffy — Alt Art$86
OP10-112Eustass "Captain" Kid — Alt Art$19
OP10-118Monkey D. Luffy — Alt Art$250
OP10-118Monkey D. Luffy — Base$25
OP10-119Trafalgar Law — Manga Rare$1,100
OP10-119Trafalgar Law — SEC$165
OP10-119Trafalgar Law — Alt Art$91
OP10-119Trafalgar Law — Base$20

What Are OP10 Manga Rares, SECs, and Alt Arts Worth?

The ladder tops out at the Law Manga Rare ($1,100), and the usual class hierarchy bends below it — the SEC ($165) prices under the top alt arts, and the SP inserts ($174 Smoker, $138Kuzan) sit mid-ladder. Royal Blood gives the booster market exactly one Manga Rare, which concentrates the set's investable demand into a single row.

OP10: the chase ladder — top booster variants by PSA 10 priceJuly 2026 · Fanatics archive sold comps · log scale
Manga Rare SEC SP Alt Art

The number-collision trap runs through the top of this set, and it is worth one paragraph of vigilance: Luffy's OP10-111 "Manga Rare" does not come from Royal Blood boosters — it ships in the Premium Card Collection, printed deep enough that eight comps hold it near $234. The Sanji "Treasure Rares" under OP10-063 ship in the Legacy of the Master premium booster. Same numbers, different products, different assets — check the product line on the slab before you pay a booster price for a premium-product print.

Are English or Japanese OP10 Cards Worth More?

English — which is why English is all this series tracks. One Piece is a Japanese-first game with far larger Japanese print runs, so the same chase variant typically runs 2x to 4x cheaper in its Japanese printing. The scarcity, and every price in this guide, lives in the English cards.

Is OP10 a Good Investment?

Only at position sizes that respect a market this young — the One Piece TCG is four years old and has never traded through a bear market, and Royal Blood is one of its youngest sets — most rows in the tracker have three or fewer PSA 10 comps. What the bulls have: the biggest anime IP on earth, and a Law Manga up roughly 60% from its 2025 debut on real volume. What the bears have: single-comp "prices" across half the set, reprint risk demonstrated inside this very checklist (the OP10-018 already reappeared in The Best Vol. 2 — a separate $19 asset), trophy-tier whipsaw ($8,400 to $3,850in one month on the TPP Nami), and order books thin enough that one motivated seller moves the market. Size positions like it's venture, not bonds. Nothing here is financial advice.

OP10 FAQ

What is the most expensive OP10 card?

Pullable: the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare #OP10-119 at $1,100 in PSA 10. Overall: the Treasure Cup Top 8 SR Sanji promo #OP10-005, a tournament prize with two verified PSA 10 sales at $9,990 each — a separate asset that never came out of a booster.

What is the One Piece Treasure Cup?

Bandai's competitive One Piece TCG event series. Top finishers receive exclusive stamped promo cards — the OP10-005 Sanji went to Top 8 players — and those prizes trade as their own assets, separate from the booster printing of the same card number.

Are Japanese OP10 cards worth less than English?

Yes — Japanese printings of the same variant typically run 2x to 4x cheaper, because Japanese print runs are far larger. This series tracks English printings only.

How many OP10 chase cards are there?

We track 26 English booster variants with verified graded comps. The complete pullable PSA 10 chase run totals about $2,845; the tournament-prize tier trades separately and adds five figures on its own.


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, and the Luffy, Nami, and Zoro 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.