Sure it is the WNBA offseason. But interest in Caitlin Clark and anything with her image or name on it continues to skyrocket, and this time for a record price!

Last October, a Caitlin Clark trading card sold for a then-record $97,212 according to the Athletic. That record stood for just over a year. This past weekend, Clark's one-of-a-kind 2024 Panini Select WNBA Gold Vinyl autograph rookie card sold for an astounding $234,850! It shattered the record for the most expensive Caitlin Clark card and WNBA card ever sold! Here is what it looks like, just in case you want to check your card collection.


The Athletic reports that the Clark card is also the second most expensive women's card of all time, trailing only a 2003 NetPro Serena Williams autograph patch card that sold for just over $266,000. The card featured a patch of an outfit Serena wore during a match.

If you're looking to get your hands on the most valuable Caitlin Clark trading cards, the Athletic lists the top five to date.

  1. 2024 Panini Select Signed Gold Vinyl (sold 12/7/24) — $234,850
  2. 2024 Panini Instant Rookie of the Year Blue Viper autographed (sold 10/4/24) — $97,212.54
  3. 2024 Panini Instant WNBA Draft Blue Viper autographed (sold 9/20/24) — $84,000
  4. 2022 Bowman University Autographed Superfractor (sold 1/25/24) — $78,000
  5. 2024 Panini Select Autographed Black Finite (sold 12/1/24) — $52,800

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