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The 10 most frequently searched CS2 skins with current market price ranges
| # | Skin | Price Range (FN) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Karambit Gamma Doppler | $500 – $3,000 |
| 2 | Butterfly Knife Marble Fade | $600 – $2,500 |
| 3 | AWP Dragon Lore | $1,500 – $15,000 |
| 4 | AK-47 Fire Serpent | $200 – $2,000 |
| 5 | M9 Bayonet Doppler | $300 – $1,500 |
| 6 | Sport Gloves Pandora's Box | $500 – $5,000 |
| 7 | AWP Medusa | $300 – $3,000 |
| 8 | AK-47 Wild Lotus | $200 – $1,500 |
| 9 | Karambit Autotronic | $400 – $1,800 |
| 10 | M4A1-S Printstream | $50 – $300 |
CS2 skin prices are determined by several factors. Understanding them helps you buy low and sell high.
Float is a number between 0 and 1 representing wear on a skin. Lower float = less wear = higher price. A Factory New (FN) knife can be worth 2–3x more than a Battle-Scarred version of the same skin.
Five tiers: Factory New (0.00–0.07), Minimal Wear (0.07–0.15), Field-Tested (0.15–0.38), Well-Worn (0.38–0.45), Battle-Scarred (0.45–1.0). FN commands the highest premiums.
Skins like Doppler, Marble Fade, and Case Hardened have unique patterns based on a 0–999 seed. Rare patterns (Phase 2 Doppler, Blue Gem AK, full fade) command significant price premiums.
StatTrak versions track kill counts and typically cost 20–40% more than standard skins. Souvenir versions from tournaments can be worth multiples of the base price depending on the players who signed them.
CS2 skin prices are determined by supply and demand across multiple markets. CSBoard uses Buff163 pricing data as the primary reference — Buff163 is the world's largest CS2 marketplace by volume and provides the most accurate global price benchmark. Prices update continuously to reflect live market conditions.
Different platforms charge different fees, have different liquidity, and serve different regional markets. Skinport charges sellers 12%, so prices appear lower but the seller receives less. Buff163 is the cheapest source but requires Chinese payment methods. CSBoard P2P prices reflect what traders are actually willing to pay — no fee distortion.
The most expensive CS2 skins are typically rare knives with low float and valuable patterns. A Factory New Karambit Case Hardened with a blue gem pattern (seed 387 or similar) can sell for $20,000+. AWP Dragon Lore in Factory New condition reaches $10,000–$15,000. Tournament stickers from Katowice 2014 applied to skins can add tens of thousands to value.
Browse the CSBoard catalog to see live Buff163-powered pricing for your specific skin. Filter by wear condition, StatTrak, and float range to find the exact match for your item. You can also list your skin for sale and see what the market will bear in real time.
Yes, constantly. Prices fluctuate based on CS2 update news, tournament results, case openings, and overall player count. Limited-edition skins and discontinued items tend to appreciate over time. Newly released case skins often drop in price as supply increases, then stabilize. Rare patterns and low-float items have historically held value better than common skins.
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CS2 skin prices span an enormous range — from $0.05 stickers to $50,000+ rare knives. The price of any given skin depends on its float value, wear condition, pattern index, StatTrak status, and overall market demand. CSBoard tracks over 36,000 skin variants with prices updated continuously from Buff163 market data.
Float value is the single biggest price driver within a skin. A Karambit Doppler in Factory New (float < 0.01) can be worth double a Field-Tested version. Pattern index creates even larger variance — a blue gem Case Hardened AK-47 (seed 661) can be worth 10x a standard pattern of the same skin in identical condition.
To get the best price when selling, list your skin on CSBoard's P2P market where buyers compete. To buy at the lowest price, filter by float range and compare listings. The zero-fee P2P model means the price you see is the price both parties actually transact at — no hidden platform cuts.