Former President Donald Trump has announced the new set of his virtual trading cards, the “Mugshot Edition,” which includes an extra offer for a piece of Trump’s suit taken from his passport photo from Fulton County, Georgia, and a dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, following the good fortune of past editions.
Trump on Tuesday released 100,000 cards on CollectTrumpCards. com for $99 each, adding 2,024 limited-edition physical cards with “different rarities” that will be mailed to anyone who buys 47 or more cards in a single transaction.
The limited edition cards feature Trump’s mug shot from his Fulton County arrest, a piece of the suit he wore that day and 25 will be hand-signed, according to the site’s terms and conditions.
The limited-edition cards will come with an invitation to dine with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
The first 200 people who acquire 100 crypto cards will get a bonus offer: a one-of-a-kind NFT, two tickets to a cocktail party with Trump before the Mar-a-Lago dinner, a second physical card with pieces of the suit and tie, as well as two “Memorial Dinner” cards.
$9 million. That’s the number of combined sales generated through the first two versions of Trump’s virtual trading cards. Trump earned between $100,000 and $1 million from the first batch, according to money reporting forms, though it’s unclear exactly how much he earned from the second batch. .
Trump last year announced the first line of his “limited edition collection” of NFT cards for $99 each after teasing a “major announcement” on Truth Social, suggesting that “America wants a superhero. ” These cards sold out in one day, bringing in $4. 4 million, before the second batch generated around $4. 6 million in less than five hours. Both series included a raffle program, offering the chance of a personal dinner at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home to anyone who purchased 47 cards (worth a total of $4,653). Some of Trump’s NFTs appear on the market momentarily on platforms like =true
Trump was booked and photographed at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta in August, after the former president was indicted on 13 felony charges for attempting to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia. He’s pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, which include solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer and racketeering, among others. Trump was charged alongside 18 other defendants, including four—Kenneth Cheseboro, Jenna Ellis, Scott Hall and Sidney Powell—who have taken plea deals. Six others reportedly spoke to the Fulton County District Attorney’s office about possible plea agreements in October.
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