Why is Nami [Asia Serial Mini Tin] P-112 price going up?
The One Piece Card Game market has experienced a period of extreme volatility as of June 16, 2026. While certain high-end promotional assets are seeing unprecedented surges, the recent release of The Time of Battle (OP16) is seeing a significant correction in its alternate art and Manga rarity segments.In this report, we break down the specific price movements, the distinction between raw and graded premiums, and the long-term trends for the top movers in the market.
Nami [Asia Serial Mini Tin] P-112: A New Peak for Japanese Promos?
The most staggering movement in the market today is the Nami [Asia Serial Mini Tin] P-112 (One Piece Japanese Promo). The price for an ungraded copy has surged from $2,906.75 to $4,464.19, representing a massive 53.58% increase in a single day.When looking at the 30-day history, this isn't just a sudden spike but a continuation of high-value movement. While we don't have the specific daily breakdown for the previous weeks, the sheer magnitude of this jump suggests a massive influx of demand for this specific serial mini tin promo.
For collectors looking at graded options, the premium for a PSA 10 is currently sitting at $4,110, which is actually lower than the current ungraded price of $4,464.19. This is a highly unusual market signal. Usually, a PSA 10 carries a significant premium over a raw copy. When the "raw" price exceeds the PSA 10 price, it often indicates that high-grade supply is being snapped up faster than new raw copies can be graded, or that there is a massive disparity in the availability of pristine ungraded specimens. Conversely, the BGS 10 price for this Nami is much higher at $5,200, suggesting that the "Black Label" or perfect BGS grade remains the true ceiling for this card.
Is the Sealed Deck (Animal Kingdom Pirates) price spike permanent?
If you were looking for the biggest percentage gain in the market, look no further than the Sealed Deck (One Piece Starter Deck 4: Animal Kingdom Pirates). The price has skyrocketed from $66.86 to $324.23, a staggering 384.94% increase.To understand if this is a "blip" or a trend, we have to look at the 30-day volatility. This asset has been on a rollercoaster:
* May 18: $382.46
* May 28: $32.71
* June 06: $66.86
* June 16: $324.23
The deck saw a massive crash in late May, losing over 91% of its value, only to recover and then explode this week. While the current price of $324.23 is significantly higher than it was just a few days ago, it has not yet reclaimed its late-May peak of $382.46. This suggests that while the momentum is upward, the market is still in a recovery phase following the mid-May volatility.
Analyzing the upward trend for Camie, O-Nami, and Sanji
Not all gains were as explosive as the Nami promo or the Starter Deck 4, but a cluster of high-end singles is showing consistent upward momentum.Camie [Ch06-025] from One Piece Wings of the Captain has seen a 40.24% increase, moving from $212.5 to $298. When looking at the graded market, the premium for a PSA 10 is quite wide; a PSA 10 is valued at $500, nearly double the price of an ungraded copy. This indicates that the current price movement is likely driven by demand for raw, playable, or mid-grade copies, rather than a run on Gem Mint 10s.
O-Nami [1st Anniversary] OP05-062 from One Piece Awakening of the New Era is also climbing. The price rose from $99.99 to $150, a 50.02% jump. Looking back to June 6, the card was already at $99.99, meaning this is a sustained multi-week upward trend rather than a single-day spike. Interestingly, the PSA 10 price is currently $90.53, which is actually lower than the ungraded price. This suggests a "supply crunch" in the PSA 10 market, where the value of a certified Gem Mint copy is being suppressed by a lack of available slabs, even as the value of raw copies climbs.
Finally, Sanji [Offline Regional Finalist] OP03-102 from One Piece Pillars of Strength has moved from $83.43 to $121.51 (+45.64%). This follows a similar pattern to O-Nami, with the price rising steadily from its June 6 level of $83.43. The graded market for Sanji shows a massive premium for high grades: a PSA 10 is valued at $329.38, and a BGS 10 is at $428. This indicates that while the "raw" market is moving up, the true value in this card is concentrated in the top-tier authenticated grades.
What's causing the Borsalino and Portgas.D.Ace price drop?
On the losing side of the ledger, the recent The Time of Battle (OP16) set is seeing some significant pullbacks.The Borsalino [Manga] OP16-073 has dropped from $1,591.31 to $1,150, a 27.73% decrease. As a Manga rarity, these prices are prone to high volatility as supply fluctuates with new shipments and collector liquidations.
Similarly, Portgas.D.Ace [SP Foil] ST15-005 from One Piece The Time of Battle has fallen from $379.97 to $281.25, a 25.98% drop. This decline, paired with the Borsalino drop, suggests a broader cooling period for the high-end "chase" cards within the OP16 era.
Is the DON!! Card [One Piece Day '24] crash a total loss?
The most dramatic crash in the market is the DON!! Card [One Piece Day '24] (One Piece Japanese Promo). The price has plummeted from $66.4 to $7, an incredible 89.46% loss.Looking at the history, this card was trading at $84.05 on May 18. The current $7 price point is effectively the floor. However, the graded data tells a different story. While the "ungraded" price is a mere $7, a PSA 10 version of this card is valued at $52, and a BGS 10 is as high as $532.83.
This massive disparity between a $7 raw card and a $532 BGS 10 indicates that the market has completely decoupled. The "raw" market is flooded with low-grade or damaged copies, driving the base price to near zero, while the "investment grade" market for this specific promo remains extremely high and tightly held.
Summary of Market Movements
| Card Name | Change (%) | Trend |
|---|---|---|
| Nami (Asia/Promo) | +40.8% | 📈 Up |
| Starter Deck (SD04) | +102% | 📈 Up |
| O-Nami (Anniversary) | +50.1% | 📈 Up |
| Borsino (Manga) | -17.8% | 📉 Down |
| DON!! Card (Promo) | -89.5% | 📉 Down |