Do CS2 skins have different values based on float and stickers?

Main Home Forums Recipes & Ingredients Do CS2 skins have different values based on float and stickers?

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #101589
    azan
    Participant

    So I noticed two identical CS2 skins but with different prices. One had stickers, the other didn’t. Is this something that affects market value or is it just personal preference? I’m asking because I want to sell a few of mine and need to price them right.

    #101593
    SteelisWorkwear
    Participant

    At Steelis Workwear Bradford, we go beyond supplying uniforms — we help businesses create a lasting impression. From embroidered logos on workwear to custom t-shirt printing, our in-house team ensures your brand looks sharp on every stitch. We specialise in embroidered workwear Bradford, Hi Vis gear, safety boots, PPE, and tailored healthcare and hospitality uniforms. Whether you’re outfitting a site crew, clinic, or kitchen, our personalised service guarantees comfort, compliance, and quality. With fast turnarounds, durable materials, and local support, Steelis is Bradford’s trusted name for branded workwear and embroidery printing done right. Visit Steelis Workwear shop in Breadford or shop online for Bradford Best Safety workwear.

    #101598
    avilynn
    Participant

    Yeah, those small details like float and stickers can really change things.

    #101605
    caisen
    Participant

    Yes, CS2 skins can significantly vary in value depending on float and applied stickers. What may seem like identical skins on the surface can actually differ greatly. The best breakdown I’ve seen is on https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/ — they explain float ranges, sticker positions, and how these affect market demand. For example, a Factory New skin with rare stickers placed on the scope or magazine area might be worth two or three times more than the same skin in Well-Worn condition without stickers. Buyers who are into crafting or collectors tend to value those nuances. So before selling anything, it’s really worth comparing your item on multiple fronts, not just name and appearance.

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.