Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has made headlines once again by setting a record for the highest price paid for a sports trading card. Her 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl rookie card sold for an astonishing $366,000, a feat that highlights her growing influence within the sports memorabilia market.
The sale took place during a Goldin Auction and underscored not only Clark’s popularity but also the increasing interest in women’s sports collectibles. Previously, the record for the highest-selling women’s sports card was held by tennis icon Serena Williams, who saw her card fetch $266,400 in May 2022.

Clark’s particular card is distinguished as a one-of-one, meaning it is the sole instance of that specific card ever produced. This rarity, combined with her success as a two-time National Player of the Year, made it a highly sought-after item that attracted significant bids from collectors and fans alike.
Prior to this remarkable sale, Clark already had an impressive track record in the trading card market, with her previous highest sale amounting to $234,850. Her cards are rapidly becoming valued assets, reflecting not only her prowess on the court but also the shifting landscape of sports memorabilia, where female athletes are gaining unprecedented recognition.
Indiana Fever Star Caitlin Clark’s 1-of-1 Rookie Card Sale Makes History

A recent sale of Clark’s rookie card has just made history by being sold for an insane price. This is detailed more in a post by CLLCT on X.
BREAKING: Caitlin Clark’s 1/1 Panini Prizm Signatures Gold Vinyl rookie card has sold for a record $366K 😳
The sale surpassed Serena Williams’ previous record of $266,400. pic.twitter.com/0K0JKZCLlo
— cllct (@cllctMedia) March 30, 2025
With her stellar performance in her debut WNBA season with the Indiana Fever, including setting records for points and assists, Clark has quickly become a dominant figure in women’s basketball. As she prepares to embark on her second WNBA season, there is little doubt that her influence will continue to grow.

Clark’s historic trading card sale marks a significant milestone for women’s sports and sports memorabilia as a whole. As her career unfolds, it’s likely that her cards will attract even more attention and investment, reflecting her status as one of the sports’ rising stars.

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