The price for two “Trump — Make America Great Again” signs: $20.

The price for information on a thief who yet again has snatched a Donald Trump sign off Robert Marini’s Colonie lawn: $1,000.

Marini told CapCon Saturday he’ll pay a thousand bucks for a solid tip on the thief who stole his sign overnight Friday, despite fencing erected in September meant to deter would-be larcenists.

“Once I get the video from my security company I’m sending to all the news stations and offering a $1,000 reward to whoever can finger this guy,” he wrote.

He had declined to go to the police earlier this summer despite a string of thefts.

At this point in the election season, Marini, a prominent Capital Region home builder, likely has spent a good part of $1,000 on signs and security measures in an effort to keep his show of political pride firmly staked into his East Hills Boulevard lawn.

Those security measures attracted the attention of this reporter in August, when Marini first put up barbed wire around his Trump sign, which he affixed to a post sturdier than the metal legs political signs usually come with. That first set of security measures came after he had five signs stolen from his lawn earlier in the summer.

Then he had three more signs stolen.

Marini ended up having to replace heavier duty security with chicken-wire fencing because the barbed wire violated Colonie zoning law.

After a ninth sign was stolen, Marini put up chain link fencing to deter thieves. The security camera screengrab he sent CapCon on Saturday shows that was no match for one thief who reached in at 12:12 a.m. as two others stood watch not far away:

Marini has not yet responded to an email inquiring how many signs total he has had stolen at this point.

We’ll keep you posted.

Update: Marini emailed later Saturday night to say he has not had any additional signs stolen since he erected the chain link fencing.

“It was a solid barrier,” he said.

Marini plans to file a police report Sunday.

Update x2: Marini has put security camera footage of the thieves online. The best part: One of the thieves lays down in front of a sign that they put in place of the Trump sign to pose for photos.

No, seriously.

If you win Bob Marini’s money, make sure you let us know.

The video (note, the video pauses at some points, but it eventually gets going again):