Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015
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Description
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 celebrates the ESL One Cologne 2015 CS:GO Championship. You can apply this sticker to any weapon in your arsenal, and it can be scraped multiple times for a more worn look before removal. This foil sticker features the autograph of professional player Fernando Alvarenga, who represented Luminosity Gaming at the event. Additionally, 50% of the proceeds from this sticker go towards supporting the players and organizations involved.
History
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 made its debut on August 14, 2015, as part of the Autograph Capsule | Group B (Foil) during the "Cologne 2015 Pick’Em Challenge" update in CS2.
Origin
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 can be acquired by opening an Autograph Capsule | Group B (Foil) | Cologne 2015 container. This item does not belong to any collections.
Popularity
With a popularity rating of 35%, the Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 is one of the less sought-after items in CS2. This metric reflects the daily sales volume and price of the sticker.
Rarity
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 is part of a collection featuring 8,847 stickers. This Exotic item boasts a rarity that gives it a low drop chance of just 3.2%, making the fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 a highly sought-after collectible.
Availability
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 is an affordable item priced at $15.46. It's widely available and can be bought across various markets.
Tournament
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 was launched during the 2015 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. It represents the Luminosity Gaming team and honors the player fer (Fernando Alvarenga).
Film
The Sticker | fer (Foil) | Cologne 2015 features a unique "Foil" finish. This special texture layer gives the sticker a metallic look, making it visually striking. Due to its rarity and popularity, it tends to be on the pricier side.


