CS2 Skins Database
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$340.25 avg
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$217.80 avg
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$126.50 avg
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Frequently Asked Questions
Skins are cosmetic items in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) that change the appearance of weapons, gloves, and sometimes agents. They do not affect gameplay or weapon stats, but are highly sought after for their visual appeal and rarity.
You can obtain skins by opening weapon cases (using keys), receiving random drops after matches, trading with other players, purchasing from the Steam Community Market, or through third-party marketplaces.
Float value is a number between 0 and 1 that determines the visual wear of a skin. Lower float values mean better condition. The ranges are: Factory New (0.00-0.07), Minimal Wear (0.07-0.15), Field-Tested (0.15-0.38), Well-Worn (0.38-0.45), and Battle-Scarred (0.45-1.00).
Skin rarities, from most to least rare, are: Contraband (very rare), Covert (red), Classified (pink), Restricted (purple), Mil-Spec Grade (blue), Industrial Grade (light blue), Consumer Grade (gray). Rarity affects both the drop rate and the market value.
Skin prices are determined by supply and demand in the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces. Factors affecting price include rarity, float value, pattern, stickers applied, popularity, and whether the skin is StatTrak™ or Souvenir.
StatTrak™ skins are special versions of skins that track the number of kills you get with that weapon. They are generally more rare and expensive than their non-StatTrak counterparts.
Souvenir skins are special items dropped during CS2 Major tournaments. They feature unique gold stickers representing the event, teams, and players, and are only available during specific matches.
Each skin has a pattern ID that determines the placement of its design. Some patterns are more desirable or rare (e.g., Doppler phases, Case Hardened blue gems), which can significantly increase a skin's value.
You can apply up to four stickers to most weapon skins. Stickers can be scraped or removed, but once removed, they are permanently destroyed. Some rare stickers can greatly increase a skin's value.
The Trade-Up Contract lets you exchange 10 skins of the same quality for 1 skin of the next highest quality. The outcome is randomly selected from the possible higher-tier skins from the collections of your input skins.
Yes, you can trade skins with other players using Steam's trading system, or sell them on the Steam Community Market. Some third-party sites also allow trading and selling, but always be cautious of scams.
No, skins are purely cosmetic and do not affect weapon performance, accuracy, or gameplay in any way.
Yes, any skins you own can be used in all CS2 game modes, including competitive, casual, and community servers.
Agent skins are cosmetic items that change the appearance of your in-game character model. They do not affect hitboxes or gameplay, but allow for further customization.
You can check the float value of a skin in-game by inspecting it, or by using third-party websites and browser extensions that display float values directly from the Steam inventory or market.