A behind-the-scenes look at a recent Caitlin Clark autograph signing shows a number of ultra high-end rookie cards for the Indiana Fever star appear to be on the way.
In a video posted by Panini America on Wednesday, Clark can be seen signing autographs for a variety of new sets, including National Treasures, Contenders, Noir and Immaculate.
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Despite Clark entering her second season in the WNBA, the cards pictured all appeared to be considered rookie cards, either through naming conventions or a Rookie Shield symbol.
National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs, in particular, would be considered among the best Clark cards released to date.
All four sets would be making their WNBA debuts, with the league previously limited to brands such as Prizm, Select and Origins.
Panini recently announced a release for Donruss WNBA, which would contain the first WNBA Downtown inserts.
Considered by many to be the flagship RPA, the National Treasures brand has long been considered one of Panini’s best ultra high-end releases. Immaculate is also considered an ultra high-end release, though it doesn’t carry the same prestige as National Treasures.
Known for its stunning designs, Noir is a high-end set typically considered a tier below National Treasures and Immaculate. Contenders has been a key brand among football collectors and contains the highly-coveted Rookie Ticket Autograph cards.
Panini has yet to make an official announcement or provide additional details for any of the sets pictured in the video.
The record for any Clark card at public auction is the $366,000 paid for a 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl 1/1 at Goldin in March. That sale currently holds the record for any WNBA card as well as any card featuring a female athlete.
National Treasures RPAs, especially those containing ultra high-end patches, are often among the most important and expensive chases for the players featured.
High-grade examples of Clark’s National Treasures RPAs will likely challenge her record should they reach public auction.
Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.