Donald Trump Unveils His Second NFT Set
In Brief
Donald Trump has debuted his new NFT collection, with each token priced at $99.
This launch features a total of 47,000 NFTs built on the Polygon network.
The collection is now sold-out.

The collection of non-fungible tokens from former U.S. President Donald Trump has officially been released.
The trading card series was allegedly launched to generate buzz in advance of Trump's campaign for the 2024 presidential election. It consists of 47,000 NFTs crafted on the Polygon blockchain and showcases Trump in a variety of outfits, including as a rock star, cowboy, astronaut, and a futuristic businessman. Interestingly, some cards come autographed by Trump himself.
While not every token holder receives perks, those who buy 47 Trump trading cards will get invites to a gala dinner at his Mar-a-Lago golf club in Florida, where Trump is expected to make an appearance.


Starting from April 18, collectors could acquire these tokens at a price of $99 each directly from the primary market. Although the collection has sold out, fans of the business mogul can find the trading cards available on secondary markets, with the current starting price sitting at approximately $0.0614 ETH, translating to roughly $120 at this time.
Trump’s first NFT collection This collection was initially launched in December 2022, with tokens also priced at $99 each. Owners of these NFTs had opportunities for real-life meetings with Donald Trump and... Zoom calls The debut attracted considerable attention; however, the floor price has plummeted by over 50% since then.
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