
For fans of Counter-Strike 2, it's not just a game, it's a true passion. Players invest significant amounts of money in weapon skins, and some even see it as an opportunity to earn. Moreover, stickers featuring team logos and esports athletes' autographs have become an integral part of CS2 and offer an additional way to decorate or increase the value of a weapon skin.
What are stickers in CS2?
Stickers are single-use items that can be applied to any available weapon or skin. When trading a weapon's skin, the stickers applied to it are also transferred. However, it should be noted that stickers applied to standard weapon skins cannot be sold, as such skins are not transferable. Usually, no more than four stickers can be applied to a weapon, except for G3SG1 and R8 Revolver, which have five sticker slots.
Virtus.pro (Holo) | Katowice 2014
Let's look at our top stickers from Virtus.pro, starting with the second major in CS:GO history, ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014. This tournament was the first place where stickers became available. Today, the average price for stickers from the event is about $4,100.

ropz (Gold) | Krakow 2017
In second place on our list is the sticker of FaZe Clan player, Robin "ropz" Kool, from the PGL Major Krakow 2017. At that tournament, his first Major, the Estonian professional esports athlete represented team MOUZ. Today, the average price for his sticker is about $4,300.

keev (Gold) | Krakow 2017
Next on the list is a sticker from former professional player Kevin "keev" Bartholomäus. During PGL Major Krakow 2017, he represented team BIG. The team placed 5th-8th at the event. The gold sticker of keev is currently listed for around $4,800.

Clan-Mystik (Holo) | Katowice 2014
The price of the holographic sticker from the French team Clan-Mystik from the ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014 is about $4,800.

LGB Esports (Holo) | Katowice 2014
The holographic sticker from the bronze medalists of ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014 costs about $5,000.

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s1mple (Gold) | Krakow 2017
A sticker from one of the most famous players in CS:GO history from PGL Major Krakow 2017 is valued at approximately $5,600. In that tournament, Natus Vincere did not go far and only took 12th-14th place.

keshandr (Gold) | Krakow 2017
Despite the unsuccessful performance of the Vega Squadron team, which took the last place at the PGL Major Krakow 2017, stickers of the former pro player Sergey “keshandr” Nikishin are worth a decent sum — $6,000.

HellRaisers (Holo) | Katowice 2014
Stickers of HellRaisers from the second major in CS:GO history are available for purchase for $8,400. Not bad, right?

Natus Vincere (Holo) | Katowice 2014
At ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014, Natus Vincere did not show a good result, finishing last in the tournament. Nonetheless, their holographic stickers from this event are sold for $11,000.

Team Dignitas (Holo) | Katowice 2014
Team Dignitas, finished the Katowice 2014 Major in 3rd-4th place, the result has given their stickers special value. Fans of the organisation and the Valve shooter are willing to pay up to $20,000 for these stickers.

Team LDLC (Holo) | Katowice 2014
Users are asking for an average of $20,000 for holographic stickers of Team LDLC.

Vox Eminor (Holo) | Katowice 2014
Stickers from the Australian team Vox Eminor in CS2 are valued at $35,000. These stickers gain special value because the organization no longer exists.

Reason Gaming (Holo) | Katowice 2014
The third most expensive CS2 stickers are holographic stickers from the team Reason Gaming. With the organisation no longer having a top team, their stickers have immense value in the community. Players ask for a whopping $45,000 for these stickers.

iBUYPOWER (Holo) | Katowice 2014
It's worth noting that holographic stickers of iBUYPOWER from ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014 are considered some of the most valuable in the world of CS2. The stickers are worth over $60,000.

Titan (Holo) | Katowice 2014
The status of beauty and value of stickers from the organisation Titan from the major in Katowice 2014 in the world of CS2 is undeniable. Although their price also exceeds $60,000, for true collectors, this is hardly an obstacle.

Some apply stickers to decorate their collection of weapons, while others see them as a way to earn money. Although stickers do not always bring immediate income, investing in them can pay off over several years, turning a few dollars today into significant sums in the future. How to use your stickers is your decision. Have the courage to experiment!
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