CS2.ad — browse CS2 and CSGO weapon skins and cases.

Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs

Summary

CategoryGraffiti
TypeGraffiti
Weapon
ReleasedOctober 6, 2016

Active Offers for Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs

DMarket
DMarket
Promoted
Featured offer from DMarket, a trusted CS2 marketplace. Sponsored placement.
active offers 1
from $0.30
SkinBaron
SkinBaron
Promoted
Featured offer from SkinBaron, a trusted CS2 marketplace. Sponsored placement.
active offers 6
from $0.36
HaloSkins
HaloSkins
Promoted
Featured offer from HaloSkins, a trusted CS2 marketplace. Sponsored placement.
active offers 17
from $0.38
Skinport
Skinport
Promoted
Featured offer from Skinport, a trusted CS2 marketplace. Sponsored placement.
active offers 20
from $1.13
Buff163
Buff163
active offers 93
from $0.33
CS.MONEY
CS.MONEY
active offers 18
from $0.33

Description

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs is a sealed container featuring a unique graffiti pattern. When unsealed, it grants you enough charges to apply this graffiti 50 times in the game.

History

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs was launched 8 years ago on October 6, 2016, in CS2 as part of the CS:GO Graffiti Box, during the "Make Your Mark" update.

Origin

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs is obtainable by opening a CS:GO Graffiti Box container. This item stands alone and is not part of any collections.

Popularity

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs boasts a 70% popularity rating, placing it in the top 30% of the most sought-after items in CS2. This ranking is determined by daily sales and item pricing.

Rarity

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs is part of a collection of 465 Graffiti items and has a High Grade rarity. This makes the Skull n' Crosshairs a relatively common drop, boasting an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.

Availability

The Sealed Graffiti | Skull n' Crosshairs is an affordable item at just $0.36. It's readily available and can be found across various markets.

Freeman

Freeman

Winghei Cheung

LoveYY

LoveYY

Bai Kunhua

k1to

k1to

Nils Gruhne