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Why is Gum-Gum Golden Rifle OP15-116 price going up?

The One Piece Card Game market has experienced significant volatility over the last 24 hours. While some high-end collector pieces are seeing sharp co...

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Why is Gum-Gum Golden Rifle OP15-116 price going up?Jun 8, 2026

Why is Gum-Gum Golden Rifle OP15-116 price going up?

The One Piece Card Game market has experienced significant volatility over the last 24 hours. While some high-end collector pieces are seeing sharp corrections, certain cards from older sets and recent Japanese releases are experiencing explosive upward momentum. For collectors and investors tracking the movement of specific singles, the data from June 8, 2026, shows a market divided between extreme "hype" spikes and significant profit-taking.

The massive surge of Gum-Gum Golden Rifle (OP15-116)

The most eye-catching movement in the market today is Gum-Gum Golden Rifle OP15-116 from One Piece Japanese Adventure on Kami's Island. The card has surged from $21.24 to $33.78, representing a massive 59.04% increase in just the last seven days.

To understand this movement, we have to look at the 30-day trajectory. On May 20, 2026, this card was priced at just $19.80. That single jump represented a staggering 1145.28% increase. While today's 59% jump is significant, it is actually part of a sustained, aggressive upward trend that has been building for nearly a month. For buyers, the question is whether this is a "blow-off top" or a new baseline. Currently, the price is climbing rapidly, making it one of the most volatile assets in the recent Japanese sets.

Are Online Finalist cards like Spandam and Kuroobi still rising?

A secondary trend appearing in today's data is the continued climb of "Online Finalist" cards from the One Piece Pillars of Strength (OP03) set. These cards, which carry special designation from tournament results, are seeing sustained pressure from the buy side.

Spandam [Online Finalist] OP03-086 (One Piece Pillars of Strength) has moved from $63.68 to $81.37, a 27.78% increase. This is not a one-day anomaly; looking back to May 30, 2026, the card was at $63.68, which was already a 45.82% increase from its previous position. This indicates that Spandam is in the midst of a long-term multi-week rally.

Similarly, Kuroobi [Online Finallar] OP03-026 (One Piece Pillars of Strength) has seen a sharp jump from $44 to $59.95, a 36.25% increase in the last week. When you combine the movements of Spandam and Kuroobi, it is clear that the "Online Finalist" subset of OP03 is currently a high-demand category for collectors.

Is Crocodile OP02-053 worth buying right now?

For those looking at older, high-demand cards, Crocodile [Finalist] OP02-053 from One Piece Paramount War continues its upward trajectory. The price moved from $60.35 to $74.14, a 22.85% increase.

What makes Crocodile interesting for collectors is the massive spread between the raw (ungraded) price and the high-grade slabs. While the ungraded price sits at $74.14, a PSA 10 copy is commanding $300, and a BGS 10 is as high as $390. Interestingly, the premium for a PSA 10 is quite wide—nearly 4x the price of the raw card. However, the gap between the ungraded price and a CGC 10 ($180) or SGC 10 ($180) is much tighter, suggesting that mid-tier grading might offer better value for those looking to avoid the extreme "top-pop" premiums.

Monkey.D.Luffy [Parallel Art] ST29-001 price spike explained

The recent release of the One Piece Starter Deck 29: Egghead has brought significant movement to Monkey.D.Luffy [Parallel Art] ST29-001. The card has jumped from $29.28 to $41.75, a 42.59% increase in the last seven days.

Unlike the Spandam or Gum-Gum Golden Rifle movements, we don't have a 30-day history for this card, likely due to its recent release. However, the jump is substantial. When looking at the graded market for this Luffy parallel, the PSA 10 is priced at $160.76, while a BGS 10 reaches $209. The PSA/BGS 9 price is surprisingly low at $36.71, which is actually lower than the current ungraded price of $41.75. This suggests that the market is currently paying a massive premium for "Gem Mint" condition, and the value in "Near Mint" (9) copies may be temporarily undervalued relative to the raw market.

What's causing the Ms. All Sunday OP14-084 price drop?

On the opposite end of the spectrum, we are seeing a major correction in the high-end "Ultra Rare" category. Ms. All Sunday [SP] OP14-084 from One Piece Japanese The Time of Gran Battle has plummeted from $934.99 to $700, a massive 25.13% decrease.

When a card at this price point drops by over $200 in a single day, it usually indicates a significant increase in supply or a shift in collector interest away from the high-end "SP" rarity. For sellers, this is a moment of significant volatility; for buyers, it represents a rare opportunity to pick up a high-end piece at a much lower entry point than the previous month.

Why are Edison and Arlong losing value?

Smaller price corrections are also appearing in the lower-tier market. Edison OP07-100 from One Piece 500 Years in the Future has dropped from $26 to $15.50, a 40.38% decrease. Looking at the 30-day history, this card was at $26 back on May 22, meaning it has been in a steady decline for over two weeks.

We see a similar pattern with Arlong [Alternate Art] EB02-011 from the One Piece Extra Booster Anime 25th Collection. The price fell from $9 to $6.26, a 30.44% drop. The graded data shows a significant premium for high grades, with a PSA 10 at $39 and a BGS 10 at $51. The fact that the raw price is dropping while the PSA 10 premium remains high suggests that the "bulk" or "unsearched" supply of Arlong may be increasing, even if the scarcity of perfect copies remains intact.

Is the Sabo ST13-007 price crash a trend?

The movement for Sabo [Alternate Art] ST13-007 from One Piece Ultra Deck: The Three Brothers is particularly notable for its volatility. On June 2, 2026, the card was at $7.49 (a 33.04% increase from its previous state). However, by June 8, it crashed to $5.04, a 32.71% decrease.

This is a classic "reversal" pattern. After a significant spike, the card has lost nearly all its recent gains. For collectors, the graded market shows that a PSA 10 is worth $47.50, while a BGS 9 is around $25.00. The current price of the raw card suggests that the market is currently struggling to find a floor for this specific card.

Summary of Market Movement

Card NameSetChangeTrend
Gumming Golden Rifle(New)+ HighBullish
Spam/Kuro(New)+ HighBullish
Sabo (Raw)ST-01- HighBearish
Ms. All SundayOP-0x- HighBearish
The market is currently bifurcated: high-end "chase" cards and established staples like the Spam/Kuro era are seeing aggressive upward movement, while recent speculative spikes in cards like Sabo are seeing sharp corrections.
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