One Piece is the youngest of the legacy TCGs covered here, but its graded market has grown fast. Manga-style alt-arts photograph well, ship cleanly, and have built a strong slabbed culture in under three years. The trade-off: the market is volatile and listing prices wander far from sold prices.
What is tracked
Grade-specific last-sold pricing across PSA 8, PSA 9, PSA 10, BGS 9, and CGC 8, 9, 10 — sourced from eBay sold listings. Coverage is strongest on alt-arts and tournament promos and thinner on commons.
Alt-arts dominate the graded market
If a One Piece card is graded, it is overwhelmingly likely to be an alt-art or a chase from OP01-OP04. Shanks, Luffy, Yamato, and the other Romance Dawn / Paramount War alt-arts have the deepest sold-volume. PSA 10 alt-arts trade often enough that last-sold updates regularly without staleness flags.
EUR vs USD on graded One Piece
One Piece launched in Japan, then the US and Europe at different times. The slabbed market is global on eBay, but EUR and USD sales can differ by 10-20% depending on the card and the season. Flipzi pulls from whichever pool has the deepest recent data and converts to your home currency in the portfolio view.
Building a graded OP portfolio
- Pick the set, card number, and rarity precisely — alt-arts often share names with regular printings.
- Pick the grade and grading company.
- Enter cost basis with grading fees for honest P&L.
- Set alerts on chase alt-arts — one anime arc reveal can move the market overnight.
Track your graded One Piece collection
PSA, BGS, and CGC last-sold from eBay. Alt-arts, manga rares, tournament promos. EUR and USD covered.
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