Ketleen Clarke has not recently been able to spend much time in court, but her pesaki injuries did not stop the superstar of Indiana fever from the court.
One of his crook cards sold for $ 660,000 at the auction site collecting fundamentalists on Thursday night.
It has so far been the most paid for a female sports card, almost double the amount by the previous record holder – which was also the Clarke Rocky Card.
Ketleen Clarke 2024 Panini Floles WNBA Platinum Ruki Lavoman Patch Auto 1/1 Card was sold in the auction this month, which radicals say there is a record for a female sports card.
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The new top seller is officially known as Cateline Clarke 2024, Panini innocent WNBA Platinum Rocky Lowoman Patch Auto 1/1. It consists of a picture of Clarke and a game wearing a game from his fever uniform.
The card was also autographs by Clarke, who signed his name and wrote “769 PTS and Counting”, which is a reference to his WNBA crook record for scored points.
Clarke was already an incident when she went to the WNBA in the last summer, which led Iowa to the back-to-back for the performance of the NCAA Championship Game and set an all-time division I scoring record for both men and women with 3,951 points.
Overall selected from fever, Clarke helped WNBA reach the unprecedented level of success, while since 2016 led his team to their team for their first playoff attendance. He made a league record in a single game and a season and was named Ruki of the Year.
This season obstructed many muscle injuries, Clarke played in only 13 out of 25 matches of fever, a weak with reducing the last three and WNBA all-star games. Coach Stephanie White told reporters on Thursday night that there was no new injury when Clarke was evaluated this week, yet there is no timetable for his return.
In March, Clarke’s Autograph 2024 Panini Prism WNBA Gold Vinyl 1/1 was auctioned by Goldin for an then record $ 366,000. Earlier, the record amount obtained by a female sports card was $ 266,400 which was paid for a signed 2003 Serena Williams card three years ago.