A parking pass from the Donald Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the former president was shot, has sold for hundreds of dollars on eBay. The green special guest parking pass reeled in $385 on Monday following 31 bids.

Trump Butler rally parking pass. (credit: eBay)

“Printed and used instructions for special guest with printed and used parking pass and mailer left in car after the event. I have actual pictures inside the event to support these items being there,” the eBay description reads.

No other items from the rally have yet to be posted on eBay as of this publishing on Monday afternoon.

However, others are trying to cash-in on the assassination attempt, selling trading cards, shirts, photos and other items with Trump’s likeness. Prices are ranging from $5 for cards, $20 for shirts and $50 for photos.

Trump collectibles have previously sold for thousands of dollars on eBay. In May, a Collect Trump Cards relic card, which contained a piece of the suit he wore when he had his mugshot taken inside an Atlanta, Georgia, jail, sold for $6,177. This past February, people shelled out thousands for limited-edition Trump gold sneakers.

Authorities say 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate Trump while he was on-stage speaking to supporters on July 13. Trump was shot in the ear before Secret Service swarmed, getting Trump down and off the stage.

One person at the rally was killed and two others were injured. A Secret Service agent shot and killed Crooks who was on top of a building just a few hundred feet from the venue.

It’s not surprising items like this parking pass raked in nearly $400. There are collectors who buy items from historical events, including attempted assassinations of political figures.

In 2012, PFC Auctions attempted to sell a purported vial of Ronald Reagan’s dried blood following the attempt on his life in 1981. CNN reports bidding had topped $30,000 before the auction was pulled.

Earlier this year, Trump, who was twice-impeached while in office, was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. It was in an effort to cover-up a sex scandal ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Twelve jurors deliberated for less than two days before reaching the guilty verdict.

Last year, Trump was found liable of sexually assaulting former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll in a luxury department store dressing room in 1996. She was awarded $5 million in the civil case. A separate jury also ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83 million in compensatory damages for defaming her in 2019 when he denied he sexually assaulted her.

In February, Trump was ordered to pay $354 million following a ruling in his New York civil fraud trial. A judge found Trump committed financial fraud over decades, including inflating how much his properties were worth.

Trump has two other criminal cases on his docket. The former president is facing four federal conspiracy and obstruction counts for allegedly plotting to subvert the transfer of power following the 2020 presidential election. Trump has also been charged with ten felony counts for allegedly trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results.

A Trump-appointed judge dismissed Monday the classified documents case that was brought forward by Special Counsel Jack Smith.