Most Valuable One Piece OP14 Japanese Cards: Unleash the Warlords
- Jeff Brighton
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 19 hours ago

The One Piece Card Game’s OP-14: The Azure Sea’s Seven Japanese isn’t just a booster set—it’s a treasure hunt. While the Shichibukai-themed expansion celebrates all seven warlords, two titans dominate collector wallets: Dracule Mihawk and Boa Hancock, whose alternate-art cards command stratospheric prices alongside Buggy’s Gold and Silver rarities.
Mihawk’s haunting alternate-art card—depicting the World’s Strongest Swordsman mid-slash under a blood-red moon—has become the set’s holy grail, with near-mint copies already eclipsing $400+ at release. Close behind? Boa Hancock’s ethereal variant, capturing the Snake Princess in her Amazon Lily glory, a fusion of lethal beauty and power that resonates with fans and investors alike. Even Buggy’s Gold/Silver cards, though not warlord-themed, ride the hype wave, their meme-worthy charisma translating to absurd resale value.
Why the frenzy? OP-14’s alternate-art versions aren’t just gameplay upgrades—they’re lore-rich masterpieces, blending Eiichiro Oda’s iconic designs with premium rarity. For collectors, owning Mihawk or Boa is like claiming a piece of the Grand Line itself.
Dive into our Top 10 Most Valuable OP-14 Cards breakdown, where we rank these warlord legends (and a certain clown) by market demand, artwork lore, and pure power. Spoiler: If you pull a manga Mihawk, retire early. Oh! Bandai confirmed a rare misprint quietly circulating—and they’ve stated no replacements will be issued, making this error a future collector’s goldmine. We’ve added it to our rankings as a last-minute bombshell (trust us, you’ll want to check this).
All sold price reflect latest completed eBay listings preceding this article’s publication date.
Buggy Gold Back SP OP09-051 Foil
Last sale on eBay: $560
Mihawk OP14-119 SEC Manga Rare Alt Art
Last sale on eBay: $435
Buggy Silver Back SP OP09-051 Foil
Last sale on eBay: $355
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Boa Hancock OP14-112 SR SP Alt Art
Last sale on eBay: $165
You'll Frighten Me... ♡ (Alt Art) OP14-118
Last sale on eBay: $145
Ground Death OP14-096 R-P
Last sale on eBay: $65
Dracule Mihawk (SP Alt Art) OP12-030 SR
Last sale on eBay: $55
Perona (SP Alt Art) OP06-093 SR
Last sale on eBay: $49
Boa Hancock OP14-041 L-P
Last sale on eBay: $50
Dracule Mihawk OP14-119 SEC ALT ART
Last sale on eBay: $45
The Misprint Lore: Trafalgar Law SR OP14-009

A rare text misprint has been confirmed in BOOSTER PACK -The Azure Sea’s Seven- [OP-14], with Bandai announcing no replacements will be issued. The error? A card mistakenly lists ‘The Seven Warlords of the Sea/Supernovas/Heart Pirates’ instead of the intended ‘Supernovas/Heart Pirates’.
Why does this matter? Misprints like this often become future grails when cards are of great rarity like the English OP13 D’Ace poster we have just covered—however this Trafalgar is a easy to pull (SR), with Bandai refusing replacements, this accidental ‘Warlords’ cameo could jump in value for potential 10 gem mint grades. We’ve added it to our rankings as a sleeper hit.
Conclusion
Whether you’re chasing the razor-sharp value of Dracule Mihawk, the regal allure of Boa Hancock, or the chaotic charm of Buggy’s Gold/Silver cards, the hunt for OP-14’s rarest treasures is just beginning.
Dive deeper into the One Piece Card Game universe with our TCG section—your gateway to price guides, market trends, and exclusive graded rarities. From Shichibukai showdowns to hidden meta gems, your next holy grail awaits.
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