The first PSA-authenticated ticket from Caitlin Clark’s WNBA debut sold Monday night for $10,492.
Graded Authentic with a PSA 10 autograph grade, the ticket is the first of the seven authenticated by PSA (and one of two signed by Clark) to sell publicly.
Raw tickets from Clark’s debut have sold with frequency on eBay, with two selling Monday night for around $400.
Though tickets to Clark’s debut against the Connecticut Sun on May 14 were only printed when explicitly asked or due to special circumstances — with the vast majority distributed as standard digital tickets — many collectors hopped on the craze early.
Nearly a month prior to Clark’s debut, cllct reported eBay sales history showing multiple auctions of Clark debut tickets, the highest of which at the time notched $1,293 on April 11, between Clark’s final NCAA game and the WNBA Draft.
The WNBA and Indiana Fever both took notice of the interest in physical tickets to Clark’s milestone events, opting to provide commemorative tickets to Clark’s home debut and the WNBA offering physical tickets to the WNBA Draft.
Will Stern is a reporter and editor for cllct.