Caitlin Clark rookie card brings $660,000, a new record for women

Caitlin Clark has not been able to spend a lot of time on the ground recently, but his annoying injuries did not prevent the superstar of Indiana fever from putting a record on the ground.
One of his Recruit cards sold Thursday evening for $ 660,000 on the sales collection site.
It is by far the most paid for a female sports card, near the double of the amount collected by the holder of the previous record – which was also a recruit card of Clark.
The Logowoman Auto 1/1 card from Caitlin Clark 2024 Panini WNBA Platinum Rookie Logowoman Auto 1/1 Sold at auction for $ 660,000, which, according to fanatics, is a record for a female sports card.
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The new higher seller is officially known as Caitlin Clark 2024 Panini without flaw WNBA Platinum Rookie Logowoman Patch Auto 1/1. He presents a photo of Clark and a patch carried by the game of his fever uniform.
The card was also dedicated by Clark, who signed his name and wrote “769 pts and counting”, a reference to his WNBA recruit record for the points scored.
Clark was already a phenomenon when she arrived at the WNBA last summer, after leading Iowa to appearances consecutive to the NCAA championship match and the creation of the division I marking record of all time for men and women with 3,951 points.
Selected n ° 1 in total by fever, Clark helped the WNBA reach unprecedented levels of success while leading her team to her first appearance in the playoffs since 2016. She has established league records for assists in a single match and in a season and was appointed recruit of the year.
Helved by several muscular injuries this season, Clark only played in 13 of the 25 games in the fever, missing the last three and the WNBA stars match with a groin traction. Coach Stephanie White told journalists on Thursday evening that no new injury was discovered when Clark was evaluated this week, there is still no calendar for his return.
In March, Clark’s dedicated in 2024 Panini Prizm Wnba Gold Vinyl 1/1 was sold at auction by Goldin for $ 366,000 at the time. Before that, the record amount obtained by a female sports card was $ 266,400 paid three years ago for a Serena Williams 2003 card.




