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Caitlin Clark trading card sells for staggering $660,000 – smashing previous record set 4 years ago

CAITLIN Clark’s rookie card has been sold for a mind-blowing $660,000, setting a new record for women’s sports memorabilia.

The sale on July 24th has sent shockwaves through the card-collecting world.

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever at the 2025 WNBA All-Star practice.
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Caitlin Clark made history in a public auction this week when her rookie card sold for $660,000[/caption]

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever dribbling a basketball.
Clark is leading the way on and off the court
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Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever basketball trading card with autograph.
The card that made the difference and smashed records

This monumental figure isn’t just impressive, it’s a massive leap from the previous record, showing just how far women’s sports cards have come in recent years.

The sale blew past the previous high by a staggering 80%.

The card in question is her Logowoman rookie card, a piece of sports history featuring the breakout scoring total for the Indiana Fever star.

It’s not just a rare collectible, it’s a symbol of Clark’s domination in the basketball world.

The card is signed and inscribed with Clark’s scoring total for her rookie season.

It’s hard to overstate how much this sale means both for women’s sports and for card collectors.

The sale marks an astronomical 1,800% increase from the previous all-time high for a women’s sports card, set just four years ago.

Back in 2021, the most expensive women’s sports card was a mere $34,000.


To think that in just a few short years, that figure has exploded into the six-figure range is a testament to the growing recognition of female athletes.

Clark, who plays for the Indiana Fever and is widely considered one of the best women’s basketball players, is no stranger to record-breaking feats. But this is one for the books.

Her rise from college sensation to global icon has been nothing short of meteoric. The sale of her rookie card reflects the growing demand for memorabilia tied to female athletes who’ve made history on the court, in the field, or on the track.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 27: Lexie Hull #10 and Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever confer against the Chicago Sky during the first half at the United Center on July 27, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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As a guard for the University of Iowa in 2024, Clark (RIGHT) became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA basketball[/caption]

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever during a game.
Clark first drew national attention as a junior for Iowa during 2023 NCAA tournament
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And it’s not just about Clark’s basketball prowess, her charisma, work ethic, and presence on and off the court have made her a darling of sports fans and collectors alike. This sale only proves how much her brand is worth.

According to SoccerCards.ca the previous record for a women’s sports card was a 1992 Mia Hamm rookie card, sold for $34,440 in 2021.

But now, Clark’s card has surpassed that by a significant margin, setting a new benchmark in the world of women’s sports collectibles.

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