A 2005 sketch by President Trump sold Thursday for more than $29,000.
The simple drawing — of the New York City skyline, featuring the Trump Tower — was created for a campaign to support child literacy led by Pitney Bowes.
Trump, along with actors, athletes, and Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, sketched drawings on the back of envelopes that were then auctioned off.
Trump's drawing was once again auctioned, this time by Nate D. Sanders Auctions in Los Angeles. The framed drawing received 11 bids and ultimately sold for $29,184, more than tripling the starting bid at $9,000.
The auction house noted the president had signed the drawing in gold ink.
"Originally drawn by Trump for a charity event, and very rare, with only a handful of such drawings known," its description read.
What an... exquisite (??) ...work of art.