Trump Inauguration SmarTrip cards being resold on eBay Limited-edition Metro cards for President-elect Trump’s inauguration are available as some begin reselling on eBay.

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has unveiled a special-edition SmarTrip card celebrating Donald J. Trump’s return to the Oval Office.

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The Commemorative Inauguration SmarTrip Card is a rechargeable fare card that can hold up to $300 in stored value, according to WMATA.

It features a photo of Trump on a red background with the number “47” in bold behind him and the inscription, “The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump 45th and 47th President of the United States.”

Where to Find the Trump SmarTrip card

What we know:

The cards are available for purchase at select Metro stations across the DMV area, including Union Station, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and L’Enfant Plaza, among others.

However, WMATA noted that they are already sold out at the Metro Center station.

To activate the card, users must add a fare or purchase a 1-Day unlimited pass for $13.50, along with a $2 SmarTrip fee.

  • Ashburn
  • Forest Glen
  • Franconia-Springfield
  • Glenmont
  • Greenbelt
  • King St-Old Town
  • L’Enfant Plaza
  • Metro Center
  • Navy Yard-Ballpark
  • New Carrollton
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
  • Shady Grove
  • Stadium-Armory
  • Union Station
  • Vienna
  • Washington Dulles International Airport

What we don’t know:

WMATA has not disclosed whether the cards will be restocked at the participating Metro stations.

Trump Metrocards being resold

Big picture view:

The commemorative cards are generating buzz among collectors and are being resold online. eBay listings show prices ranging from $20 to $450, with sellers emphasizing the card’s value as a piece of political memorabilia.

“It showcases the President’s achievements and contributions to the country, making it a valuable addition to any collection,” one seller wrote.

Past inaugural Metro cards, including those from Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration, have also fetched high resale prices, with some listed for $500 to $1,000.

Historical context

Local perspective:

A WMATA spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “We have done various special edition inauguration-themed cards since 1993, with the exception of 2021 due to the Inauguration being a virtual event due to the pandemic.”

The Source: The information from this report comes from WMATA and FOX News

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