CS2 Skins, Knives & Items
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About CS2 & CSGO Skin Prices
Counter-Strike 2 and CS:GO feature thousands of cosmetic items including weapon skins, knives, gloves, stickers, charms, patches, music kits, graffiti, and collectible pins. Each item has a rarity tier and fluctuating market price based on supply and demand across Steam and third-party marketplaces. Whether you call them CS2 skins or CSGO skins, all items carry over between both games.
Use the filters above to browse items by category — narrow down to specific weapon types like the AWP, AK-47, or Karambit, and sort by price to find the most valuable or most affordable CS2 skins. All prices are updated daily from live market data so you can track real skin values.
CS2 Item Categories
Weapon Skins — Available for rifles, pistols, SMGs, shotguns, and machine guns. Skins come in different wear levels (Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred) and can have StatTrak or Souvenir variants. Popular skins like the AK-47 Case Hardened and AWP Dragon Lore are among the most traded CS2 items.
Knives & Gloves — The rarest drops from weapon cases with a 0.26% chance per opening. Knives include Karambit, Butterfly Knife, M9 Bayonet, Kukri Knife, and more — each available in finishes like Doppler, Fade, Tiger Tooth, and Crimson Web. Gloves include Sport Gloves, Driver Gloves, and Specialist Gloves among others.
Stickers & Charms — Decorative items applied to weapons. Tournament stickers from majors like Katowice 2014 are among the most valuable items in CS2 history. Stickers come in Paper, Holo, Foil, Glitter, and Gold finishes. Charms (keychains) are a newer cosmetic type introduced in CS2 that dangle from weapons.
Other Items — Collectible pins, patches, music kits, and graffiti round out the CS2 and CSGO item ecosystem, each with their own rarity tiers and market values.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are CS2 skin prices determined?
CS2 skin prices are determined by supply and demand on the Steam Community Market and third-party trading platforms. Factors include rarity tier, wear condition (Factory New being most valuable), float value, special patterns (like Case Hardened blue gems), and whether the item is StatTrak or Souvenir. Our prices are updated daily from major marketplaces.
What are CS2 skin wear levels?
Every CS2 weapon skin has a float value between 0 and 1 that determines its wear level: 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). Lower float values generally mean less visual wear and higher prices. Not all skins can drop in every wear level.
What are the most expensive CS2 skins?
The most expensive CS2 skins include rare knives like Karambit Doppler (Sapphire/Ruby), Butterfly Knife Fade, and classic skins like the AWP Dragon Lore and AK-47 Case Hardened (Blue Gem pattern). Souvenir versions and low-float Factory New items command the highest prices. Some rare stickers from Katowice 2014 are worth thousands of dollars individually.
Are CSGO skins the same as CS2 skins?
Yes — all CS:GO skins carried over to Counter-Strike 2. Your entire CSGO inventory transferred automatically. Skins that were called "CSGO skins" are now CS2 skins, though the community still uses both terms. Prices, float values, and patterns remained the same through the transition.
Can I try CS2 skins before buying?
Yes! Our free CS2 case opening simulator lets you open cases with real drop rates and see which skins you might get without spending money. You can explore skin prices here, then try your luck opening cases to experience the odds firsthand — completely free and risk-free.

