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Browse the 14,860 items of CS2 skins with real-time price tracking and historical market data. Skinstrack aggregates data from multiple sources to provide accurate insights into skin prices, liquidity, and market trends. Use advanced filters to quickly find skins that match your trading or collecting strategy.
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CS2 Skins: Prices, Rarity, and Market Data
CS2 skins are cosmetic items that change the appearance of weapons in Counter-Strike 2. They have no effect on gameplay, but they are actively traded on multiple marketplaces and their prices fluctuate based on supply, demand, condition, and rarity.
Skinstrack tracks prices for thousands of CS2 skins across more than 20 marketplaces including Steam, Buff163, CSFloat, Skinport, and others. Price data is updated regularly so you can compare current market values side by side without visiting each platform separately.
Every skin on this list includes its rarity tier, wear condition, collection origin, and lowest available price. You can filter by rarity (Consumer Grade through Covert and Contraband), weapon category, specific collection, or price range. Sorting by price lets you browse the cheapest or most expensive items in any segment of the market.
Wear conditions for CS2 skins range from Factory New (FN) to Battle-Scarred (BS). The wear value affects the visual appearance of a skin and has a direct impact on its price. Factory New versions of the same skin typically command a significant premium over Battle-Scarred copies.
Liquidity filtering is available for traders who need to know how actively a skin is being bought and sold. High-liquidity skins are easier to sell quickly at or near the listed price, while low-liquidity items may sit unsold for longer periods or require a discount to move.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are CS2 skin prices determined?
CS2 skin prices are set by supply and demand on each marketplace. Factors that affect price include rarity, wear condition, popularity of the skin pattern, float value, and whether the item has a StatTrak counter or souvenir status. Prices can change daily based on market activity, game updates, or new case releases.
What is the difference between CS2 skin rarities?
CS2 skins are divided into seven rarity tiers: Consumer Grade (white), Industrial Grade (light blue), Mil-Spec (blue), Restricted (purple), Classified (pink), Covert (red), and Contraband (gold, extremely rare). Higher rarity generally means lower supply from cases, which tends to result in higher prices. However, popular skins at lower rarities can still reach high valuations due to demand.
Where can I sell or buy CS2 skins?
CS2 skins can be traded on the Steam Community Market, and on third-party platforms such as Buff163, CSFloat, Skinport, DMarket, and several others. Each platform has different fees, payout methods, and pricing. Comparing prices across marketplaces before buying or selling can result in meaningful savings.
What does float value mean for CS2 skins?
Float value is a number between 0 and 1 that represents the exact wear level of a skin within its wear category. A lower float means less visual wear. Within the Factory New range (0.00 to 0.07), a skin with a float of 0.001 is considered cleaner than one at 0.069 and may sell for more. Float value matters most for high-value skins where collectors pay a premium for low floats.
Are CS2 skin prices different across marketplaces?
Yes. The same skin can have significantly different prices depending on the platform. Steam Market prices include a built-in fee and funds remain as Steam wallet balance. Third-party marketplaces often have lower prices and support real-money withdrawals, but they vary in fees, buyer protections, and regional availability.
How often does Skinstrack update CS2 skin prices?
Skinstrack pulls pricing data from connected marketplaces on a regular basis. The update frequency varies by source, but the goal is to reflect current market conditions rather than stale historical snapshots. Price history charts on individual skin pages show how values have changed over time.
What is liquidity and why does it matter when trading CS2 skins?
Liquidity refers to how many active buy and sell orders exist for a given skin. A high-liquidity skin, such as the AK-47 Redline or AWP Asiimov, has many listings and sells quickly at predictable prices. A low-liquidity skin may have few buyers, making it harder to sell without dropping the price. Liquidity is an important factor when deciding which skins to hold and which to trade.
















































