Caitlin Clark is smashing records from the sidelines, as a signed, one-of-one trading card depicting the Indiana Fever superstar sold for $660,000 on Thursday, becoming the most expensive women's sports card of all time.
Entering extended bidding at $336,000, 26 bidders put in for the "2024 Panini Flawless WNBA Platinum Rookie Logowoman Patch" card at the Fanatics Collect July Premier Auction on Thursday night.
Bearing Clark's signature alongside a note reading "769 points and counting" — the Fever guard's 2024 WNBA rookie season scoring total — the sale far exceeded the previous high of $366,000 paid for the former No. 1 draft pick's 2024 Panini Prizm card last March.
As both the WNBA and trading cards experience a surge in popularity, a full 10 of Clark's official cards have now passed the $100,000 mark at auction.
Additionally, 14 Clark cards have sold for more than her second-year WNBA salary of $78,066, with the most recent record-breaking bid outpacing the entirety of her four-year, $338,056 contract with Indiana.
The demand for one-of-a-kind women's sports memorabilia has skyrocketed in recent years, with trading cards seeing a particularly stunning boom.
The leap in card market value has been meteoric, with Thursday's Clark card sale representing a more than 6,100% increase over the then-record $10,800 that 2020 WNBA No. 1 draft pick and New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu's 2020 Panini Prizm WNBA Black Gold card garnered in February 2023.