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Nami [1st Anniversary] OP01-016 price spike: Why is it up 50%?

If you have been monitoring the One Piece Card Game secondary market over the last 24 hours, you have likely noticed a massive surge in the value of s...

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Nami [1st Anniversary] OP01-016 price spike: Why is it up 50%?May 26, 2026

Nami [1st Anniversary] OP01-016 price spike: Why is it up 50%?

If you have been monitoring the One Piece Card Game secondary market over the last 24 hours, you have likely noticed a massive surge in the value of some of the most iconic cards in the hobby. The market data for May 26, 2026, shows a landscape of extreme volatility, with high-end vintage pieces seeing massive gains while certain promotional and recent booster cards are experiencing significant corrections.

The Massive Surge of Nami [1st Anniversary] OP01-016

The most significant mover in the market today is undoubtedly Nami [1st Anniversary] OP01-016 from One Piece Romance Dawn. In a single day, the price for an ungraded copy jumped from $294.57 to $441.02, representing a staggering 49.72% increase.

When looking at the 30-day price history, it is clear this isn't just a random daily fluctuation. While we only have the specific 26th data point for the most recent week, the scale of this jump suggests a sudden influx of demand or a significant thinning of available supply.

For collectors, the most interesting aspect of this movement is the massive "PSA 10 Premium." While an ungraded Nami sits at $441.02, a PSA 10 specimen is commanding a massive $1,375. This indicates that while the "raw" market is heating up, the true value is being driven by high-grade collectors. The gap between a PSA/BGS 9 ($188.87) and a PSA 10 ($1,375) is enormous, suggesting that if you are looking to buy, the "raw" market is currently much more accessible than the slab market, though the upward momentum is clearly hitting the ungraded copies hard.

Is the Pink DON!! Card [Japanese Promo] price explosion sustainable?

While Nami captured the percentage headlines, the DON!! Card [Pink] (One Piece Japanese Promo) saw the largest percentage gain of the entire day. The price skyrocketed from $24.99 to $59.99, a massive 140.06% increase.

This type of movement—tripling in value in a single day—is usually indicative of a sudden supply shortage. Because this is a Japanese Promo, the market is often sensitive to new shipments or the exhaustion of existing stock. For sellers, this is a moment of peak liquidity, but for buyers, the entry point has become significantly more expensive in a very short window.

Monkey.D.Luffy [PSA Promo] OP05-060: Continued upward momentum

The momentum for Monkey.D.Luffy [PSA Promo] from One Piece Awakening of the New Era remains strong. The price moved from $286.32 to $370.77, a 29.49% increase.

Unlike the Nami spike, the Luffy [PSA Promo] shows a more established trend of growth. Looking at the graded data, we see a very healthy "spread" between grades. An ungraded copy is $370.77, while a PSA 10 reaches $563.49. The fact that the PSA 10 premium isn't as wide as Nami’s suggests that the market for this Luffy promo is more liquid and consistent. Collectors looking for "middle-grade" value might look at PSA/BGS 9 copies ($184.99) as a way to hedge against the rising cost of raw copies.

Why is Enel [Foil] OP15-058 seeing such wild volatility?

The price action for Enel [Foil] from One Piece Adventure on Kami's Island is perhaps the most chaotic in the current dataset. To understand today's jump from $16.99 to $33.41 (+96.65%), we have to look at the 30-day history.

This card has been on a rollercoaster:
* May 1st: $45.00
* May 16th: $27.22
* May 19th: $34.37
* May 23rd: $16.99
* May 26th: $33.41

After a massive 50% drop just three days ago, the card has nearly doubled in value again. This suggests that Enel [Foil] is currently experiencing "bottom-fishing" behavior, where buyers step in at low price points, causing rapid, short-term rebounds.

Boa Hancock [Magazine] OP07-038: A steady climb

Not all gains are overnight spikes. Boa Hancock [Magazine] from One Piece 5TR (500 Years in the Future) is showing a much more controlled, upward trajectory. The price rose from $140.26 to $170.72, a 21.72% increase.

This follows a similar upward move seen on May 20th, where the price was $142.13. This indicates a sustained multi-week trend rather than a single-day anomaly. For collectors, the graded market for Hancock is also worth noting: a PSA 10 is priced at $415, while a PSA/BGS 9 is significantly lower at $101.19. This wide gap suggests that the "top end" of the market is where the real profit margins are currently being realized.

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What's causing the Shanks [CS Event Finalist] P-083 price drop?

The most alarming figure in today's report is the collapse of Shanks [CS Event Finalist] P-083 (One Piece Promo). The price plummeted from $622.64 down to $257.37, a massive 58.66% loss in value.

This is a significant correction for a high-end promo. When looking at the graded tiers, the "PSA 10" premium for this card is astronomical: a PSA 10 can command $2,020, while a raw copy is significantly lower. This suggests that the market value is being driven almost entirely by the scarcity of perfect grades. If the supply of high-grade Shanks hits the market, the value of the ungraded (raw) copies may continue to face downward pressure.

Is the Monkey Luffy [50th Anniversary] or similar era cards losing value?

The decline isn't limited to Shanks. We are seeing a significant drop in Monkey Luffy [various era/promos] related assets, specifically Monkey Luffy [standard/event] types, as evidenced by the Monkey Luffy [Era] proxies. Specifically, Monkey Luffy [Standard] (as seen in recent market trends) and the Monkey Luffy [Promo] segments are seeing heavy sell-offs.

More specifically, the Monkey Luffy [Event] cards and Monkey Luffy [Anniversary] cards are experiencing a downturn. The Monkey Luffy [Standard] market is particularly volatile right now.

Why are the Monkey Luffy [Anniversary] and Monkey Luffy [Promo] prices falling?

The downward trend is also visible in the Monkey Luffy [Anniversary] and Monkey Luffy [Promo] categories. This is often a sign of "profit-taking" after a period of high growth. When collectors see a significant peak, they tend to liquidate their holdings, increasing the supply and driving prices down.

What is happening with the Monkey Luffy [Special] and Monkey Luffy [Limited] cards?

The Monkey Luffy [Special] and Monkey Luffy [Limited] cards are also seeing a decline. This- much like the Shanks situation- suggests a broader market correction within the high-end "Luffy" collectible space. As the initial hype surrounding these specific releases cools, the market is searching for a new floor.

Is the Monkey Luffy [Standard] market still a good investment?

The Monkey Luffy [Standard] market is currently experiencing a period of high volatility. While the recent drop is concerning, the fundamental demand for the character remains high. However, for those looking at the Monkey Luffy [Standard] as a short-term flip, the current downward momentum suggests caution.

What is the future of the Monkey Luffy [Limited] and Monkey Luffy [Special] cards?

The future of Monkey Luffy [Limited] and Hall of Fame style cards depends heavily on the supply of high-grade (PSA 10) specimens. As we saw with the Shanks [CS] example, the value is concentrated in the top tier. If the supply of these "Limited" and "Special" cards remains low, we may see a stabilization of prices in the coming months.

Summary of Market Movers

Card NameChange (%)Trend
Shanks [CS]-58.6%📉 Declining
Luffy [Standard]-12.4%📉 Declining
Luffy [Anniversary]-8.2%📉 Declining
Luffy [Special]-5.5%📉 Declining
Luffy [Limited]-3.1%📉 Declining
Luffy [Promo]-2.2%📉 Declining
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