A statue of President Trump in his birthday suit is headed to Las Vegas after being sold at auction for $28,000.

Julien’s Auctions announced that it sold the larger-than-life piece known as “The Emperor Has No Balls” to Zak Bagans, a paranormal investigator and host of Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.”

The statue, which was created in August 2016 by West Coast anarchist collective Indecline, is the last one remaining that has not been vandalized or destroyed.

The controversial sculptures depicting a naked Trump appeared in public spaces across the US weeks before he was sworn into office.

In the Big Apple, one of the nude effigies appeared in Union Square, where passersby poked fun at the microscopic representation of Trump’s manhood.

At the time, a Parks Department rep cheekily announced that “NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks — no matter how small.”

In November 2016, one of the statues was offered on eBay with a buy-it-now price of $50,000 — but no one was willing to get their hands on the president-elect for even a starting bid of $10,000.

Julien’s held its auction Wednesday night in Los Angeles, where the faux Trump’s original estimate was $20,000.