Tony Hawk’s ‘The Last Trick Skateboard Collection’ will drop daily starting on Monday, April 18th at 3 pm ET.
The first drop will be a giveaway to one lucky Tony Hawk NFT holder. The rest of the collection will be available via fiat auction starting on the 19th.
Tony Hawk released 16,600 Last Trick NFTs as part of Autograph's Mystery Goat Collection last year. The collection includes five of the most famous moves from his career, all of which are exceedingly difficult and risky to execute.
As Father Time catches up with the skateboarding legend, he repeated these moves so that they would live on the blockchain as NFTs in perpetuity.
The five moves consist of Front Side Cab, Finger Flip, Gymnast Plant, Magic Dance, and Varial 5.
He'll now auction the skateboards he used for the collection last year. Each NFT is a digital duplicate of the same board Tony used to perform the feat, digitized in 3D. In addition, the NFT's primary purchaser will receive a physical copy of the skateboard in the mail.


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