
Clark WNBA rookie card beats own sale record
The sale of a Caitlin Clark rookie card for $234,850 on Monday beat the previous record for WNBA and Clark cards, set in October.
I didn't realize Keith Murphy had that kind of money.
yawn... who gives a s**t?![]()
Clark WNBA rookie card beats own sale record
The sale of a Caitlin Clark rookie card for $234,850 on Monday beat the previous record for WNBA and Clark cards, set in October.www.espn.com
Keith Murphy must make good money. Sounds like something he would buy.![]()
Clark WNBA rookie card beats own sale record
The sale of a Caitlin Clark rookie card for $234,850 on Monday beat the previous record for WNBA and Clark cards, set in October.www.espn.com
I didn't realize Keith Murphy had that kind of money.
The person who paid $234,849 dollars too much for the card.yawn... who gives a s**t?
That was my first thought. I was borderline shocked it's that low.Quite frankly that number isn’t that impressive given the stature of CC
That’s not even close to the top 50 most valuable sports cards. That list bottoms out at $700K. I’d be surprised if that’s in the top 100. Buyer might be getting good value there.
I'd have to imagine that this helps the valueThey make cards for women basketball? Seems like a very niche market.
I'd have to imagine that this helps the value
If youre collecting game used tampons, you have the grossest collection of any out there.They make cards for AEW wrestling and Formula 1 car racing. The card companies have a good thing going right now, but there’s a turning point. the game-used tampon relic isn’t going to hit as hard as the game-worn jersey relic. I personally think we’re in or about to enter another “junk era”. Just too much production and the card companies figured out that instead of producing billions of the same card they make a billion of the same card with different variations and people go crazy. Buy vintage.
I feel like in today's world there is lot of money laundering going on with trading cards, art sales, NFTs, etc.I didn't know trading cards were still a thing.
honestly it makes more sense than most NFTs did during that craze
The problem with women’s basketball and other women’s sports collectible markets is one injury or missing a season because of an acl and the media and collectors move on to the next because they can. They manufacture hype like none other, then profit on the rocket ship and then restart.
People got burned so bad by Wander Franco. But the market movers didn’t, they sold all those cards to mid and level collectors at the peak they created.