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Description

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 item celebrates the 2017 PGL Krakow CS:GO Championship. It comes in a sealed container featuring a unique graffiti pattern. When unsealed, it allows players to apply the graffiti pattern up to 50 times in the game. Additionally, 50% of the sale proceeds go to supporting the featured players and organizations.

History

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 was launched in CS2 on July 13th, 2017, during the "Krakow 2017 – Souvenirs" update.

Origin

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 cannot be acquired through container openings. Additionally, this item does not belong to any collections.

Popularity

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 boasts a popularity rating of 60%, making it a sought-after item in CS2. This rating reflects its daily sales performance and current market price.

Rarity

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 is part of a collection of 465 Graffiti items. This item has a High Grade rarity, making the BIG | Krakow 2017 a fairly common drop, with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.

Availability

The Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 is priced at just $0.95, making it an affordable choice for collectors. This item is widely available and can be found across various markets.

Tournament

Sealed Graffiti | BIG | Krakow 2017 was released during the 2017 PGL Krakow CS:GO Championship and represents the BIG team.

B1ad3

B1ad3

Andrey Gorodenskiy

NBK-

NBK-

Nathan Schmitt

kRYSTAL

kRYSTAL

Kevin Amend

kioShiMa

kioShiMa

Fabien Fiey

shroud

shroud

Michael Grzesiek