If you missed out on a Super Bowl 50 souvenir, you’ve still got a shot at snagging that 12-foot-tall, gold “50” sculpture that served as a backdrop for countless fan selfies at San Francisco’s Super Bowl City.

Building REsources, a nonprofit material recycling outfit in the Bayview, was given the plywood- and-gold-laminate sculpture by the NFL and Super Bowl host committee in return for lugging it away. It has put it up for sale.

“It takes a whole giant moving truck to move it,” said Ed Dunn, executive director of Building √REsources.

Dunn hasn’t put a price tag on what he concedes is “kind of a weird item” — but he’s confident he’ll find a buyer.

“I could see somebody getting it as a gag gift for a 50th birthday,’’ he said. “Or I could see someone bringing it up to Burning Man and setting fire to it.”

To which we say: “Just burn, baby, burn.”

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