
The Best OP11 Cards to Invest In (2026): Every A Fist of Divine Speed Chase Variant, in PSA 10
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The best OP11 card to invest in is the Monkey D. Luffy Manga Rare #OP11-118 — $2,520 in PSA 10 on a 40-sale verified tape, the deepest graded market of any 2025 One Piece chase card, with its last print at $2,850in July 2026. A Fist of Divine Speed (2025) is Luffy's set top to bottom — the Manga Rare, the Gear Two and Red Hawk technique cards, the leader alt art — and we track 12 English chase variants across it, every one priced from real PSA-graded sold comps.
One Piece pricing has a rule Pokémon collectors need a minute to absorb: the variant is the card.OP11-080 "Gear Two" exists as an alternate art ($430) and as a Manga Rare ($624) — same number, two different assets. And the most expensive card carrying an OP11 number is not in the booster at all (more on that below). This guide tracks every variant separately, the way the market actually trades them. It is one chapter of the One Piece investing guide.
What Is the Most Expensive OP11 Card?
The Monkey D. Luffy Manga Rare #OP11-118 — and it is a core Luffy asset, the newest entry in the same manga-rare lineage as the $16,600 Gear 5 card from OP05. Forty verified PSA 10 sales since January 2026 make it the most liquid chase card of the 2025 sets: a median print of $1,990, a fair market value of $2,520, and a $2,850 sale on July 6. The full tape, live:

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 40 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
Read the left edge of that chart honestly: in its first six weeks on the market this card printed $3,675 and $92 three weeks apart before the book settled into the low $2,000s. That is what price discovery looks like in a young market. Where it sits against the $16,600 OP05 Gear 5 manga and the rest of the character ladder is the subject of the Luffy investing guide — if you are underwriting this card, read that one next.
What Is Every OP11 Chase Card Worth?
The full tracker: every English OP11 booster variant with a verified PSA-graded comp, sorted by card number. A dash means no verified PSA 10 sale yet — and a 10 always prices above the 9 of the same card. Other products that borrow OP11 numbers — Treasure Cup prize cards, the 3rd Anniversary set, judge packs, deck-set printings, and "Carrying On His Will" Treasure Rares — are excluded: a different product is a different asset, not a comp.
| # | Card | PSA 10 | 10s tracked | PSA 9 | Last 10 sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OP11-001 | Koby — Alt Art | $70 | 1 | — | 2026-02-09 |
| OP11-018 | Honesty Impact — Manga Rare | $135 | 2 | — | 2026-05-17 |
| OP11-040 | Monkey D. Luffy — Alt Art | $130 | 2 | — | 2026-06-09 |
| OP11-041 | Nami — Alt Art | $183 | 2 | — | 2026-04-26 |
| OP11-051 | Sanji — SR | $30 | 1 | — | 2026-06-03 |
| OP11-054 | Nami — Alt Art | $118 | 3 | — | 2026-05-03 |
| OP11-080 | Gear Two — Manga Rare | $624 | 2 | — | 2026-06-14 |
| OP11-080 | Gear Two — Alt Art | $430 | 9 | $240 | 2026-07-10 |
| OP11-095 | Monkey D. Garp — Alt Art | $62 | 1 | — | 2026-04-26 |
| OP11-106 | Zeus — Alt Art | $92 | 2 | — | 2026-03-29 |
| OP11-114 | Gum-Gum Fire-Fist Pistol Red Hawk — Alt Art | $162 | 2 | — | 2026-05-10 |
| OP11-118 | Monkey D. Luffy — Manga Rare | $2,520 | 40 | $1,100 | 2026-07-06 |
About those excluded products, because they are the strangest corner of this set: the most expensive OP11-numbered asset is not in the booster. The gold Monkey D. Luffy from the 3rd Anniversary set carries #OP11-119 and has five verified PSA 10 sales running $6,000 in November 2025 to $11,700in April 2026 — while the booster's own OP11-119 is a Koby secret rare. The Treasure Cup prize cards are the other tier: the Top 8 Koby SEC at $3,080, the Top 16 Hibari at $2,185, the Top 64 Kujyaku at $840 — tournament prizes with print runs measured in placements, not cases. They trade above almost everything in the set, and they are exactly why this tracker prices the booster and only the booster.
What Are OP11 Manga Rares and Alt Arts Worth?
OP11 has three Manga Rares, and the spread inside the class is the story: Luffy at $2,520, Gear Two at $624, Honesty Impact at $135 — an 18x gap between the top and bottom of the set's own chase class. Character equity does the pricing work, not rarity: the two technique-card mangas are printed at the same tier as the Luffy and trade at a fraction of it.
Gear Two is the set's clean second chase — the Manga Rare has two verified 10s ($468 in March, $780 in June), and its alternate art is the deepest non-grail tape in the set: nine PSA 10 comps from $324 to a $720 print on July 10, with the PSA 9 at $240 marking the gem premium.

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 9 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
And the honest gap in this table: the English OP11-118 SEC has no price. The only graded tape we found for it was polluted — sale titles that did not match the card — so rather than publish a guess, we excluded it. That is also why Honesty Impact at $135 matters more than its price suggests: it is currently the cheapest way to own an OP11 Manga Rare with clean verified comps.

Real sold comps from CardboardSniper's pricing engine · 2 sales(eBay & Fanatics).
Are English or Japanese OP11 Cards Worth More?
English. One Piece is a Japanese-first game with far larger Japanese print runs, so the English printing of the same variant is the scarcer asset and carries the premium. This guide — like the whole Graded One Piece series — tracks and prices English printings only.
Is OP11 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— and OP11 is a 2025 set whose entire graded history fits inside one year. The grail's own tape shows what that means: a $3,675 print and a $92 print three weeks apart before the market found $2,000. Below the grail, the books are thin — ten of the twelve tracked variants are priced off three or fewer verified 10s. And Bandai has already shown it will re-cut this set's equity into other products: the anniversary gold Luffy, the Treasure Cup prizes, and a "Carrying On His Will" Treasure Rare Luffy that trades in the low hundreds are all separate assets wearing OP11 numbers. The one structural positive is real: 40 verified sales in six months makes the Luffy Manga the most liquid 2025 chase card, and liquidity is what lets you exit. Size positions like it's venture, not bonds. Nothing here is financial advice.
OP11 FAQ
What is the most expensive OP11 card?
The Monkey D. Luffy Manga Rare #OP11-118 — $2,520 fair market value in PSA 10 across 40 verified sales, with a $2,850 print in July 2026. The PSA 9 trades around $1,100. Among cards that borrow OP11 numbers from outside the booster, the 3rd Anniversary gold Luffy #OP11-119 has sold as high as $11,700.
How many Manga Rares does OP11 have?
Three — Monkey D. Luffy #OP11-118 ($2,520), Gear Two #OP11-080 ($624), and Honesty Impact #OP11-018 ($135). The 18x spread inside one rarity class shows that character equity, not print rate, sets One Piece prices.
Are Japanese OP11 cards worth less than English?
Yes — Japanese print runs are far larger, so the English printing of the same variant is the scarcer asset and carries the premium. This guide prices English printings only.
How many OP11 chase cards are there?
We track 12 English booster variants with verified graded comps — the three Manga Rares plus the alternate-art class. The complete PSA 10 chase run totals about $4,556, the cheapest entry points still gem for double digits, and prize-card and anniversary printings sit outside the tracker as separate assets.
Keep going: the One Piece investing pillar ranks the game's top ten across all sets, the Luffy guideputs this set's manga in its full character ladder, 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.




