Caitlin Clark Immaculate Logowoman rookie card sells for $317k

The card is Clark's third public sale of $300,000 or more

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Clark's Immaculate Logowoman 1/1 sold for $317,200 at Goldin. (Credit: Goldin)

The second of three ultra high-end Caitlin Clark Logowoman 1/1 rookie cards to hit the auction block sold for $317,200 Saturday night at Goldin.

Among the most important Clark cards created to date, the Immaculate Logowoman fetched the third-highest price for any Clark card at public auction. The result is also the third-most paid for a women’s sports card to date.

One of three Clark Logowoman cards released through Panini America’s 2024 Rookie Royalty WNBA set, the Immaculate Logowoman sale closely follows the record-breaking $660,000 paid for her Flawless Logowoman 1/1 at Fanatics Collect last month. That card holds the record for any women’s sports card at public auction.

The third card from the Logowoman trio, a National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph, will sell in Fanatics Collect’s August Premier Auction later this month.

In addition to featuring Logowoman patches, which are among the most desirable pieces of memorabilia in the trading card industry, the trio of cards each represent one of Panini’s most high-end products — Flawless, Immaculate and National Treasures.

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Saturday night’s result for the Immaculate Logowoman was the 11th public sale of $100,000 or more for a Clark card and the third of $300,000 or more. Clark’s 12th public sale of $100,000 or more arrived just minutes later when another Immaculate 1/1 example, featuring a different patch, fetched $159,820.

The result is also the latest high-end Clark sale at Goldin, which has sold eight of the 10 most expensive Clark cards to date. That trend is expected to continue through the 2025 Summer Goldin 100 Auction when the marketplace will sell Clark’s Green Kaboom 1/1 — graded a BGS 10 Pristine, that Kaboom copy is arguably her most important insert card created to date.

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.