You might have been able to use your phone and the NXP Tagwriter app (android) to do the same.

BTW: The IHG Hotel I stayed in last week had similar cards made from wood instead of plastic. They look super nice but are a bit more fragile than the plastic versions.

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Do you happen to know if the cards can be reused? Would like to wipe and use again if possible.

Yes they can be reused, in fact that is exactly what your flipper did when you cloned your working card onto the 'defective' one. I often use them to program my guest Wi-Fi credentials on a card and leave one in my guest bedroom for guests to scan and connect to my Wi-Fi.

The memory available on these cards is usually limited to might not fit a complete wallet seed onto them but a bolt wallet should be possible. To find out the exact chip in the card (usually NXP NTAG 213, NTAG 216, or clone) use this app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.nfc.tagwriter

Dude that is a great idea! Thank you for sharing! 🙏