How much is your CS2 inventory worth
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  • 12:09, 09.01.2024

How much is your CS2 inventory worth

One of the things that makes Counter-Strike stand out against all other esports titles is that in-game items can appreciate or depreciate in value. Thanks to the Steam Marketplace, unlike in games like Valorant, buying skins isn’t just a one-time thing: you can sell them for a higher value in the future.

Because of this fact, many players will often ask: how much is my CS2 inventory worth? In this guide, we’ll show you how to calculate the value of your CS2 inventory so you can determine the cost of CS2 skins you own both in the present and potentially in the future.

CS2 inventory evaluation

Before getting a CS2 inventory evaluation, it’s important to know which items in your CS2 inventory hold value. Some items, such as Service Medals hold no value as they are untradeable. However, other loadout items such as weapon skins, agent skins, music kits, and stickers should all be taken into account when estimating how much your CS2 skins and inventory value.

CS2 star
CS2 star

The value of skins and other inventory items in CS2

First, let’s delve deeper into why Counter-Strike skins are so unique. In other games, such as Fortnite, Valorant, Call of Duty, or Overwatch, skins are typically tied to Battlepasses or are released as parts of limited-time offer bundles. 

However, in Counter-Strike, skins are released in cases, which can then be opened with a random chance of obtaining one of the items within the selected case. From that point, there are two factors that affect the market value of the CS2 skins you are opening.

Factor one: Wear

Wear is the condition in which a skin comes out of the case. Factory New skins are likely to be clean and have no damage on them, while Battle-Scarred and Well-Worn skins will be damaged and the design will be scraped off. The skin wears are as follows:

  • Factory New (FN)
  • Minimal Wear (MW)
  • Field-Tested (FT)
  • Well-Worn (WW)
  • Battle-Scarred (BS)

It’s worth noting that some skins, such as the AWP Asiimov, will potentially be valued higher with a Well-Worn or Battle-Scarred wear. This is because people prefer changes to these skins with these wears, such as the black scope on the Asiimov.

Factor two: Grade

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The grade of weapons affects the base rarity of the skin when opening a case. A Consumer Grade skin is the most common skin in a case, while Covert skins are the rarest. The skin grades are as follows: 

  • Consumer Grade
  • Industrial Grade
  • Mil-Spec
  • Restricted
  • Classified
  • Covert

It’s also important at this point to address the three other factors that can make skins more expensive: stickers, StatTrak, and float. Rare stickers such as older Major stickers can make guns increase in value, while guns with StatTrak capabilities will also be more expensive than their default counterparts. Finally, there is the float of a skin, which is the value of the skin’s wear within its respective category. However, you need not worry about float, that is, unless you have something like a Blue Gem Case Hardened knife.

Talon Knife Case Hardened
Talon Knife Case Hardened

How much is your CS2 inventory worth?

Now that you know which items in your inventory hold value, we can talk about how to calculate the value of your CS2 inventory. There are multiple ways to do this, however, most do involve making your Steam inventory public. There isn’t any issue with this, although some people will prefer not to. We don’t entirely blame them either, getting constant trade offers from bots does get annoying!

Option one: private inventory method

The first option to check the prices of items in your CS2 inventory is to simply look at the prices of the items on Steam. 

To do this, open Steam and find your inventory within your profile. Then, select CS2 and you will see every item within your CS2 Steam inventory. This method, although effective, is unfortunately quite slow, and when you have pages and pages worth of inventory items, can become very tiresome. 

The other downside of this particular CS2 inventory cost calculation is that you will only be comparing the value against the lowest-valued equivalent skin on the Steam Market at that time, so you may not get the true value of your skin when checking via this method.

Counter-Strike 2 inventory
Counter-Strike 2 inventory

Option two: third-party apps

If you are okay with you inventory being public, then one of the most sure-fire ways to determine your CS2 inventory cost is via a third-party website. One such site is steam.tools, where you can follow these simple steps in order to see the value of your CS2 skins:

  1. Enter your SteamID in the search bar.
  2. Click on the CS icon
  3. Click fetch.

From here, you will be able to evaluate the value of your CS inventory far easier than by clicking on each individual item within your profile. However, just like option one, this method will check each items value against the Steam Market, so it still may not be the most viable option.

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Another great third-party site to use is CS2 Stash. Formerly known as CSGO Stash, CS2 Stash has been a trusty aid for Counter-Strike players for years. Although it is not great for judging the value of every skin within your inventory, if you wish to value an individual skin, CS2 Stash will be perfect. 

Option three: third-party markets

Although the Steam Market might be easy to use, real skin aficionados choose not to use it. This is because the Steam Market doesn’t truly value things like float or stickers, so getting the true value of your rare CS2 skins via that method is difficult.

Instead, CS2 skin traders prefer to use sites like CS.MONEY, as traders on these sites will be looking for items with particular stickers or floats. Therefore, you should use sites like these if you are in the market to either buy or sell skins that you think may not hold their true value on the Steam Market.

CS money
CS money

Is it worth investing in CS2 skins?

Yes, and no. Like all investments, it is only worth investing in CS2 skins if you have the excess money that allows you to do so. The value of CS2 skins fluctuates frequently, so what seems like a good investment may be a terrible one in a month’s time. 

If you are looking to invest, then cases and stickers can be a good way to go. Older sticker designs, such as Robin “ropz” Kool’s have increased in value over time, while cases also increase in value once they go out of the drop rotation in-game.

And, if you do invest in skins, remember this guide when you decide to check how much your CS2 skin investment is worth.

Ropz sticker
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Conclusion

Now that you know the answer to finding out ‘How much is my CS2 inventory worth?’, we hope that this guide will lead you to make educated decisions about your CS2 inventory in the future.

Remember, CS2 skin values change frequently, the value of your CS2 skin inventory investment is ever-changing. While it is nice to have the rarest and most valuable skins in CS2, only do so if you can afford it and don’t worry about potentially having a cheaper inventory - in the end, all that matters if the headshots you get with them.

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