Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023

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This item celebrates the BLAST.tv Paris 2023 CS:GO Championship. It features a sticker that can be applied to any weapon in your collection, allowing for a customizable look. You have the option to scrape the sticker multiple times, each time adding a worn effect, until you decide to remove it from the weapon.
The Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 made its debut in CS2 on May 4th, 2023. This skin was introduced as part of the Paris 2023 Legends Sticker Capsule during the "Paris 2023 Stickers" update.
The Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 can be acquired by opening a Paris 2023 Legends Sticker Capsule. This item is unique and does not belong to any specific collections.
Boasting an impressive popularity rating of 85%, the Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 ranks among the top 15% of the most sought-after items in CS2. This popularity metric is calculated based on daily sales volume and the item's price.
The Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 stands out among 8,847 other Sticker items. Classified as a Remarkable rarity, the 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 is considered a rare drop, boasting an estimated drop rate of 15.98%.
Priced at just $0.08, the Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 is an excellent budget-friendly option for CS:GO skin collectors. Luckily, this item is readily accessible and can be found across various marketplaces.
This sticker was launched in conjunction with the 2023 BLAST Paris CS:GO Championship and represents the 9INE team.
This sticker features a unique "Glitter" finish, which includes an additional textured layer that produces an eye-catching glitter effect. Glitter stickers are typically quite rare and tend to be on the more expensive side.
The Sticker | 9INE (Glitter) | Paris 2023 has garnered more than 2.3K votes on CSGOSKINS.GG, achieving an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Additionally, this item is currently in the possession of professional CS2 players such as flusha, fnx, and worldedit.