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Caitlin Clark's first professional trading card has sold for $10,000, just weeks before her WNBA debut and after she was drafted by the Indiana Fever as the first overall pick of the 2024 class.
The Clark Blue Viper 1/1 Auto, which is part of the Panini's 2024 Instant WNBA Draft Night series, 'ranks as the sixth-most expensive recorded sale of a card for the Iowa superstar,' according to cllct.
'It was sold in a Dutch Auction format, with the price dropping every five minutes until the product sells out. Because of heavy interest in Clark collectibles, no drop was needed to find a buyer.'
Panini also sold other variations of Clark cards, ranging from a base card, which has a starting price of $9.999, to a non-autographed variant of the Blue Viper 1/1 card, which sold 'within minutes' for $3,000.
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