Caitlin Clark Just Broke a Big New Financial Record Amongst Female Athletes

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Caitlin Clark's autographed logo patch rookie card just became the most expensive one ever sold in women's sports. 

The Panini Flawless WNBA Platinum Logowoman Autograph card sold for $660,000 at a Fanatics Collect auction on Thursday. The card had 26 bids.

The record was previously held by Clark herself, with a previous women’s sports card record of $366,000 for the 2024 Prizm Gold Vinyl 1/1 rookie autograph card. She now has four cards that sold for over $100,000.

"Boasting the Flawless name, this one-of-one Caitlin Logowoman Autograph is one of a kind. Everything about it is top of the line. The brand represents the prestigious jewel of the Panini portfolio. When it comes to patches, it doesn't get more iconic than a league logo. Even the autograph carries something extra with the '769 pts and counting' inscription noting the total from her rookie season," wrote Fanatics Collect.

Clark broke the record for women's trading cards, previously held by Serena Williams. The 2003 NetPro Williams autograph patch card sold for $266,000, setting records at the time.

The 23-year-old basketball player was the WNBA Rookie of the Year in 2024. Although injuries have impacted her performance this year, she remains one of the most popular athletes in the world. She has missed three games, including the WNBA All-Star Game, since July 15 due to an injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun. There's no concrete timetable for her return.

Another Clark Logowoman card is set to enter bidding on August 9 for $219,600 at Goldin Auctions.



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