Foreign leaders showered former President Barack Obama with more than $100,000 in gifts during his final two years in office, according to federal documents posted online Wednesday.

The massive haul included cigars and rum from Cuban President Raul Castro, bottles of wine from Italian President Sergio Mattarella, an Australian billiards cue, a Jordanian chessboard — and a cured ham leg from Spain.

Unsurprisingly, there were no gifts to report from Russia, seeing how the country had been butting heads with the US at the time over their invasion of Ukraine and support of Syrian leader Bashar Assad.

The State Department’s Protocol Office outlined all the items that Obama received during his last two years in a legally required list.

While government officials are allowed to accept presents from other foreign leaders, they must turn them over to the National Archives if they are worth more than a certain amount.

Obama is ultimately no stranger to getting gifts. He received countless items during his two terms, which were reportedly worth more than $1.5 million.

In 2013, Zanzibari President Ali Mohamed Shein famously gave Obama 20 baseball caps with his face on them — along with a wooden chest containing 20 green kente-style cloths with the former president’s image, 21 blue kente-style cloths with his image, 19 black hats with presidential pins, and countless other stuff. He spent nearly $2,000.

With Post Wires