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WNBA trading cards have been around for nearly three decades, but one could argue the most important set to date arrived Wednesday from Panini America. Anchored by the first flagship rookie cards ...
The 2005 WNBA trading cards will be available at leading hobby shops across the country and at the world's only NBA Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The cards retail for $2.10 per pack or ...
Meet stars: CarMax will host Indiana Fever’s Aliyah Boston, Connecticut Sun’s Aneesah Morrow, Washington Mystics’ Kiki ...
I blinked and got priced out of my personal collection. My experience as a WNBA card collector for 28 years has been a steady stream of “nobody cares about WNBA cards” when I ask most dealers.
The story of WNBA Prizm has been lost in the countless tales of The Great Pandemic Trading Card Boom. We’ve seen skyrocketing Michael Jordan rookie prices, $1200 boxes of Donruss and even a ...
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers are fueling a WNBA trading card boom, with record grading ahead of the 2025-26 season. Why it matters: The WNBA stars are making their mark on the ...
Among them were seven trading cards, most of them autographed, listed for more than $10,000. That included a $20,000 autographed card commemorating her record-breaking 3,528th point.
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark fueled the WNBA’s record breaking viewership and attendance in 2024 and she’s driving similar growth in the trading card hobby, as well.. In March, Clark ...
Well, her trading card did. Clark's WNBA draft rookie card that she autographed sold for $84,000 after 79 bids at an auction, breaking a record for the most expensive women's sports card in history.