
Caitlin Clark just made sports card history, again.
On Thursday night, her coveted 1/1 2024 Panini Flawless Rookie Royalty Logowoman card sold for a jaw-dropping $660,000 through Fanatics Collect, setting a new benchmark for the most expensive women’s sports card ever sold at public auction.
It entered extended bidding at $336,000 before a bidding frenzy nearly doubled that number by the close.

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This massive sale crushes the previous record of $366,000—set earlier this year when Clark’s 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Gold Vinyl 1/1 (graded PSA 10) changed hands at an auction in March.
This Flawless card features Clark’s signature, plus a cool inscription marking her rookie scoring total, and an ultra-rare Logowoman patch pulled straight from a WNBA jersey—akin to the coveted Logoman swatches from the NBA.
It was the headline piece of Fanatics Collect’s July Premier Auction, leading a group of seven Clark cards sold that evening—four of which came from Panini’s luxury-tier 2024 Rookie Royalty WNBA release.
That product stunned collectors when it dropped in June, debuting via Dutch auction at $30,000 per two-card box before finally selling out at $3,000.
Clark’s Logowoman card is now her highest-selling piece to date—and the most expensive sports card featuring a female athlete of all time.
The card isn’t expected to hold the record for long. Goldin’s Elite Auction on August 9 features another standout Clark card: the 2024 Panini Immaculate Logowoman 1/1. As of Thursday night, it had already reached $180,000 with 17 bids—and plenty of time left on the clock.

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