
Caitlin Clark has once again made headlines off the basketball court with the sale of her signed 2024 Flawless Logowoman rookie card for an unprecedented $660,000 on Thursday night. This sale shattered the previous record for a women’s sports trading card, underscoring Clark’s rising influence in the world of sports memorabilia.
Details Behind the Record-Setting Transaction
The card was sold at Fanatics Collect, establishing a new high mark in the WNBA collectibles market. It surpassed Clark’s own earlier record from March when her 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl card fetched $366,000. Both cards are designated as 1-of-1 editions, indicating their exclusivity as unique items.
Unlike the Prizm card, which features a sticker autograph, the Flawless Logowoman card includes Clark’s autograph directly on the card itself—a feature that collectors value more highly. In addition to the autograph, the card also bears an inscription highlighting Clark’s impressive rookie season point total: “769 points and counting.”
Evolution of Women’s Sports Card Valuations
The sale’s price highlights the significant growth in valuations for women’s sports memorabilia in recent years. Merely four years ago, the record for a women’s sports card was held by a Mia Hamm rookie card sold for $34,440, a fraction of Clark’s current milestone. Now, Caitlin Clark holds both top spots for highest-selling women’s sports trading cards.
Last night, a Caitlin Clark Logowoman rookie card sold for $660,000 at @FanaticsCollect, raising the women’s sports card record by 80%.Only four years ago, the record — $34,440 for a Mia Hamm card — stood at just 5% of today’s new high watermark. pic.twitter.com/b0pDBtnmoO— Dylan Dittrich (@DylanDittrich) July 25, 2025
Clark’s Status on the Court Amid Collectible Fame
While Clark’s rookie card is making waves in the collectibles market, her status on the basketball court remains uncertain due to a groin injury. According to a recent update from the Indiana Fever, there is no set timeline for her return, but no further injuries have been found. Clark has played only 13 games this season and missed 12 due to injury. Despite her absence, the Fever eagerly anticipates her recovery and return to lead the team.
Significance of the Record Sale and Future Outlook
This record-breaking sale is a clear indicator of the rising profile and financial value of women’s sports figures within the collectibles industry. As Caitlin Clark’s prominence grows, it is likely that demand for her memorabilia and other WNBA-related collectibles will continue to increase. For now, this transaction solidifies Clark’s position not only as a star on the court but also as a key figure in the expanding market for women’s sports collectibles.