Caitlin Clark’s $366,000 WNBA Rookie Card Breaks Serena Williams’ Record By $100K: Is She The Biggest Brand In Women’s Sports History?
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Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise as a brand that everyone craves just hit another milestone, surpassing Serena Williams, who previously held the record for& the most valuable women’s trading card. The “2003 NetPro International Series Apparel Autograph Serena Williams #2A” sold for an astounding $266,400 in May 2022.
Caitlin Clark WNBA Rookie Card Surpasses Serena Williams For Most Valuable Women’s Trading Card
On Saturday, Clark flexed her brand power, eclipsing Williams’ record for the most valuable women’s trading card. Her “2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl Signed Rookie Card,” sold for a whopping $366,000.
News: Caitlin Clark's 2024 Gold Vinyl 1/1 Prizm Autograph card sold tonight at Goldin Auctions for $300K. Making this the most expensive women's basketball card ever & highest-selling card of a female athlete, passing Serena Williams' 2003 Netpro auto card thst sold for… pic.twitter.com/VsQNbeUujl— Dano Mataya (@drmataya) March 30, 2025
Clark also shatters her old record for the most valuable women’s basketball card, previously held by her “Panini Select WNBA gold vinyl card,” also a 1-of-1, which sold for $234,850 in December 2024.
Clark breaks Williams’ record by nearly $100,000. Yet it doesn’t compare to the men’s record, held by the “1952 Topps Mickey Mantle,” which...
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