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Monkey D. Luffy has a bounty of billions of Berry in One Piece.
Putting that into perspective, the reward for capturing Luffy and turning him in could set you for life.
But really — how much is a One Piece Berry? Let’s take a closer look at the value of a Berry and its equivalent in dollars.
What is the One Piece Berry?
In the One Piece anime and manga, Berry (or Belly) refers to the currency used in the world.
It’s a type of currency made from gold, and it’s commonly used across various islands in the Grand Line and other parts of the One Piece world.
The value of One Piece Berry varies depending on the location and the economic situation of each island.
Berry coin denominations
- 1
- 5
- 10
- 50
- 100
- 500
Berry paper denominations
- 1,000
- 5,000
- 10,000
How much is one Berry equivalent to in real life?
The Berry, in terms of both denomination and appearance, serves as a close parody of the modern Japanese yen. It’s worth mentioning, though, that the series doesn’t establish a direct conversion rate between the Berry currency and real-world currencies.
To put things into perspective, here are some items and their prices featured in the series:
- One newspaper copy – 100 Berry
- One cabbage – 150 Berry
- A full-course meal at Baratie for one person – 13,000 Berry
- Devil Fruits – 100,000,000 Berry on average
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