What Changed?
This perspective captures the headline prices that signal heat in the market for the Canadian OPC print. After the sale of 1977 Topps Luke Skywalker PSA 10 and the anticipated auction of the Pop 2 OPC PSA 10 Luke people have gone nuts.
Top Sales Highlighted by This View
- Luke Skywalker #1, PSA 8 — $7,500 (Sold Oct 31, 2025) — OPC key in a strong mid-high grade; shows serious demand for eye-clean copies. (Source: eBay sorted by highest price)
- Princess Leia #5, PSA 9 — Best Offer accepted from $5,000 ask; shown range $3,800–$5,000 (Sold Oct 25, 2025) — top-tier grade for a core character. (Source: eBay sorted by highest price)
- Multiple PSA 8 scene cards in the $175–$286 band (Oct 30, 2025) — e.g., “Jawas of Tatooine” #16 PSA 8 at $286.10; “Luke Agrees to Join Ben Kenobi” #28 PSA 8 ~ $231; “Lord Vader’s Guards” #32 PSA 8 ~$198–$220. (Source: eBay sorted by highest price)
Links: eBay — 1977 OPC Star Wars PSA (Completed/Sold, Highest Price First)
Takeaways
- Keys are clearing at premium levels (Luke #1 PSA 8, Leia #5 PSA 9), which raises the ceiling for the set.
- Upper-mid graded scenes continue to perform, supporting the idea that collectors are building runs—not only chasing a single card.
- OPC condition profile (rough cuts, centering, print snow) keeps pop counts tight in 8–9, magnifying price moves when demand spikes.

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