'We ran around the house screaming!' Collector pulls Caitlin Clark Logowoman 1/1

L.A. collector bought 16 boxes of Rookie Royalty WNBA and landed 1/1 grail

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Caitlin Clark's National Treasures Logowoman 1/1 card is graded BGS 9.5 with an autograph grade of 10. (Credit: Fanatics Collect)

ROSEMONT, Illinois — The unprecedented run of ultra high-end Caitlin Clark cards selling at public auction will continue next week when bidding for another Logowoman 1/1 begins at Fanatics Collect.

Included in the platform’s August Premier Auction, which opens Aug. 14, the 2024 Rookie Royalty WNBA National Treasures Logowoman 1/1 is the latest in a trio of Logowoman cards that represent arguably the best Clark cards in existence.

Released as part of Panini America’s high-end 2024 Rookie Royalty WNBA set, the Flawless Logowoman 1/1 was the first to sell, fetching $660,000 in Fanatics Collect’s July Premier Auction. That card set the new record for the most expensive women’s sports card at public auction.

The Immaculate Logowoman 1/1 is currently up for auction at Goldin, with a current bid of $220,000, before buyer’s premium.

While the Flawless and Immaculate Logowoman cards both went to auction encased in the original holders from Panini, the National Treasures example scored a BGS 9.5 grade shortly after being pulled.

Collector Eran Haroni, who lives in the Los Angeles area, pulled the card at home prior to the sale of the Flawless example in July and submitted it for grading with Beckett.

“I was hoping for a 9.5. I was like, I’ll even be happy with a 9, but it was just a sigh of relief, because it’s been such a whirlwind for like two and a half weeks,” Haroni said while sitting atop the Topps booth during the 2025 National Sports Collectors Convention. “Fanatics has been really nice about it, kind of holding my hand. Hitting such a big card and how do you get it to the marketplace.

“I’m on the Fanatics app all the time, so for me, it just kind of made sense to go with them.”

Haroni said he purchased 16 boxes of Rookie Royalty WNBA during the product’s launch. Originally sold directly by Panini via Dutch Auction, the product started at a $30,000 ceiling but eventually sold out at the $3,000 floor.

According to Haroni, he had 10 Rookie Royalty WNBA boxes remaining when Fanatics Collect announced it had consigned the Flawless Logowoman. The first card in the two-card box was an Angel Reese Downtown — which, because of the delta between Clark and the rest of the WNBA market, typically indicates a less-than-desirable outcome.

The second card was the Clark National Treasures Logowoman, which Haroni’s wife captured on video.

“We ran around the house screaming, screaming, screaming,” Haroni said.

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.