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Gundam GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box Nears One-Year Anniversary At More Than 3x MSRP

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Gundam Card Game GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box is approaching the first anniversary of its July 25, 2025 release, and current tracked listings show a market price well above its original $120 MSRP.

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ChartMyCards is tracking GD01 Newtype Rising Boost Boxes at $399.95, about 3.33x MSRP. The 7-day move is +16.5%, but confidence remains Low because only 6 active listings are in the current sample.

Market Price $399.95
7 Day Move +16.5%
Active Listings 6
MSRP Multiple 3.33x

As of the current data, ChartMyCards observed a tracked market price of $399.95 for GD01 Newtype Rising Boost Boxes. That is $279.95 above MSRP, or roughly 233.3% higher than the original retail price.

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GUNDAM-GD01-BB Price Tracking Chart

This chart uses the same ChartMyCards price-history API behind the market tracker and displays tracked market-price snapshots for GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box.

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Recent Price Movement

The current data covers a 7-day comparison window. For GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box, the report shows a previous tracked market price of $343.33 and a current tracked market price of $399.95. That is a dollar increase of $56.62 and a 7-day change of +16.5%.

That type of move is notable, but it should be read alongside the listing count. The current range is tight at the bottom of the market, with a minimum tracked listing price of $399.88, an average observed listing price of $409.97, and a maximum observed listing price of $449.99.

Why The Anniversary Matters

GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box was released on July 25, 2025. The current data lands roughly ten months after release and about two months before the product's first anniversary.

That timing matters because a first-year sealed product can still be finding its long-term supply pattern. Early sealed booster box prices may be influenced by collector demand, limited visible listings, restock expectations, and the pace at which sealed inventory moves from retail channels into secondary marketplaces.

Supply Signal

As of this article, Bandai has not publicly announced a GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box restock plan that ChartMyCards found, and there has not been a publicly announced Gundam TCG set reprint reflected in the available product information reviewed.

The current marketplace data shows only 6 active listings. A small number of visible boxes can make the tracked market price move quickly if only a few sellers list, remove, or reprice sealed boxes.

How To Read The Signal

ChartMyCards is treating the current tracked market price as an observed listing signal, not as a settled long-term value. The better read is that GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box has become a sealed product worth watching as it moves toward its first full year on the market.

The amount of GD01 Booster Boxes on the market is drying up. This is putting price pressure on the limited supply that is available. Another concern is the state of the Gundam TCG game. To some players, the game is dragging a bit with the same decks being recycled and newer cards not making the impact required to break meta.

What To Watch Next

The next useful signal will be whether active listings stay near 6, expand meaningfully, or decline as GD01 Newtype Rising Booster Box approaches July 25, 2026. If listing depth expands while prices hold, the signal becomes stronger. If prices are being pushed by only a few thin listings, the market could adjust quickly.

The related product to watch is GUNDAM-GD02-BB, the Dual Impact booster box. GD02 was the second Gundam TCG booster release, and it may face a similar sealed-product setup if visible supply keeps disappearing while there is no clear current reprint pipeline. The same ingredients that helped push GD01 higher can matter here too: limited active listings, collectors holding sealed boxes, players opening product for singles, and fewer replacement boxes showing up at ordinary retail prices.

GD02 does not need to copy GD01's price path for the signal to matter. The important question is whether supply keeps thinning while the market still wants sealed Gundam TCG product from the earliest releases. If the GD02 chart starts showing higher lows while active listings shrink, it would become one of the more important follow-up products to watch after GD01.

GUNDAM-GD02-BB Price Tracking Chart

This chart uses the same ChartMyCards price-history API and displays tracked market-price snapshots for the GD02 Dual Impact booster box.

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This article is for market tracking and collector information only. ChartMyCards is not affiliated with eBay. Listing data is collected from periodic, point-in-time eBay API searches and may not reflect every active listing, sold price, completed transaction, shipping charge, or current availability. The displayed market values are estimates based on observed listing data and are not appraisals, price guidance, investment advice, or recommendations to buy or sell.