Caitlin Clark’s 2024 WNBA Rookie Card (WNBA Real) is signed by himself, and costs $660,000 (£491,116), more than double the previous women’s record.
The extension bid starts at $336,000, and then raises its final sale price at an auction by souvenir and trade card company Fanatics Collect.
A unique rookie royalty WNBA flawless platinum logoman card with Clark’s signature, ink in blue, and photos of her dripping, flashing blood.
Clark became a huge follower of a generation of female college basketball players, and her fanatical buzz kept her following her into the WNBA.
The record for the previous highest-selling women’s sports card was also Clark’s, which sold for $366,000 in March.
Cards for sale Thursday night included photos, signatures and patches of Clark’s fever uniform, which she wore while playing.
It also includes the term “769 pts and Counting” written by Clark, a record she broke last year to score as a rookie.
Clark now has 14 cards and she sold her salary for a season on payment at a public auction, estimated to be around $80,000.
She has been off the court since her groin injury on July 15, and her team said she has no timeline to return as the season goes.
The 23-year-old was already a major celebrity athlete when he joined the Women’s Professional League last year, winning back-to-back NCAA titles with the Iowa Hawkeyes and setting my first division record for men and women.
Clark was drafted as No. 1 pick in 2024 and was later named Rookie of the Year.
Since joining the team, she has set multiple WNBA records, including one game and a season of assists.

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