CS2 Sticker Database
Your one-stop sticker encyclopedia for CS2. Sift through 9,681 stickers spanning 23 tournaments and 1001 teams, all backed by up-to-the-minute market pricing. Pair stickers with skins from our skin database or track values with the price tracker.
Sticker Investing & Price Trends
Why Stickers Appreciate
- Limited supply from tournament operations
- Discontinued capsules become rarer over time
- Holo/Foil/Gold variants command premium prices
- Historic major stickers are highly collectible
- Professional player signed stickers are ultra-rare
High-Value Categories
- Katowice 2014 — Historic, extremely limited supply
- Legends/Challengers — Vintage major stickers
- Gold Stickers — Rarest variant from majors
- Team Autographs — Signed by pro players
- Operation Exclusive — No longer obtainable
Investment Tips
- Focus on old majors (pre-2020) for long-term growth
- Holo variants hold better value than paper
- Capsule stickers appreciate after discontinuation
- Monitor 7-day trading volume for market activity
- Team organization changes can affect sticker value
Sticker FAQ
How many sticker variant types exist in CS2?
Counter-Strike 2 features six distinct sticker variants. Paper is the baseline tier and the most abundant. Holo adds a holographic rainbow shimmer, Glitter introduces a sparkling texture, Foil delivers a metallic reflective surface, Gold is the scarcest tournament-exclusive variant, and Lenticular is the newest addition with a layered 3D visual effect. Each tier carries a different look and market premium.
What happens if I want to take a sticker off a weapon?
You can scrape stickers from a weapon skin, but the process is irreversible — once fully scraped, the sticker is gone for good. Every scrape degrades roughly one-fifth of the sticker's appearance. Always consider the sticker's value carefully before applying it, because there is no way to reclaim it intact.
When do new sticker capsules typically appear?
Fresh capsules tend to arrive alongside CS2 Major tournaments, which occur about twice annually. Each Major brings a new wave of team and tournament-branded stickers. Beyond Majors, Valve occasionally drops special capsule releases tied to community operations or seasonal events.
Which stickers have the strongest track record for appreciation?
Legacy tournament stickers — particularly those from Katowice 2014 and other pre-2016 Majors — have shown the most dramatic long-term price growth. Among variant types, Holo and Foil versions from older events consistently outperform their Paper counterparts in both value retention and appreciation over time.
What price range should I expect for CS2 stickers?
The spectrum is enormous. Run-of-the-mill Paper stickers can be picked up for pennies, while Holo and Foil stickers from iconic early Majors routinely trade for thousands. Opening a tournament capsule typically costs a dollar or two, but the sticker you pull could be worth anywhere from a few cents to a small fortune.
Do professional players have autograph stickers?
They do. At every Major, Valve issues autograph capsules that contain stickers personally signed by competing pros. These are available across multiple variant tiers — Paper, Holo, Glitter, Foil, and Gold. Signatures from fan-favourite and legendary players naturally fetch the highest prices on the market.
How does a Paper sticker compare to a Holo visually and in value?
Paper stickers present a flat, matte look with no special effects. Holo stickers, by contrast, display a rainbow holographic pattern that shifts as you change your viewing angle. Holos are substantially rarer in drops and consistently trade at a significant markup. The full variant hierarchy from most to least common runs: Paper, Holo, Glitter, Foil, Gold, Lenticular.
Is it possible for sticker values to decline?
Certainly. Sticker prices are subject to the same market forces as any tradable item — supply shifts, demand trends, game patches, and overall market sentiment all play a role. Freshly released stickers frequently dip once the initial buzz dies down. On the flip side, stickers tied to tournaments that will never repeat tend to climb steadily as their available supply shrinks over time.