Caitlin Clark just added another milestone to her growing list of achievements—but this one didn’t happen on the court.
The WNBA’s breakout star and former Iowa legend has officially set the all-time record for the highest-selling women’s sports trading card. The 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl Prizm card, graded a perfect 10 by Professional Sports Authenticator, sold for a whopping $366,000, according to ESPN’s Dan Hajducky.
This rare, one-of-one card not only turned heads in the memorabilia market but cemented Clark’s status as a generational figure in sports—on and off the hardwood.
What makes this even more impressive? Clark already holds five of the top-selling women’s sports trading cards of all time. According to reports, her cards have fetched at least $97,000 in multiple sales, with her market value continuing to rise as she enters just her second season in the WNBA.
From dominating at the University of Iowa—where she was a three-time unanimous All-American—to taking the pro league by storm, Clark’s impact has been undeniable. She earned WNBA Rookie of the Year, was selected to the All-WNBA First Team, and led the Indiana Fever with record-breaking stats across the board.
Now, her influence is stretching far beyond basketball arenas. Whether it’s ticket sales, TV ratings, or trading cards, Caitlin Clark is moving the needle for women’s sports in every possible way.
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