Most Expensive CS2 Sticker – TOP 20 Stickers in 2025

William Westerlund / August 30, 2025 / 10 min read

The CS2 sticker market is hotter than ever rare 2014 holograms selling for prices higher than sports cars. In 2025, some collectors cashed in millions on legendary stickers. This guide breaks down the most expensive CS2 sticker, what drives its skyrocketing value, and how to secure them wisely.

In my long experience as a Counter-Strike player, I have seen and collected many stickers. The ones presented in this guide are among the best of the best.

Key Takeaways

  • The factors that push prices sky-high
  • A fresh 2025 ranking of the 20 priciest CS2 stickers
  • Tips on buying, selling, and spotting value jumps

Record-Breaking CS2 Inventory Sale

Factors Influencing the Value of CS2 Stickers

In 2025, a CS2 inventory featuring rare Katowice 2014 stickers shattered records by selling for over $1 million. This sale included multiple iBUYPOWER (Holo) stickers and other discontinued event-exclusive items, solidifying their status as the most valuable assets in the game. Mini snapshots of the top three:

  • Titan Holo 2014 – Bright blue “T” turns rainbow under light; last public sale hit $110k.
  • iBUYPOWER Holo 2014 – Legendary phoenix symbol tied to the 2014 match-fix scandal.
  • Reason Gaming Holo 2014 – Rarest capsule drop; only a few dozen remain unapplied.

The rarity of these stickers plays a pivotal role in their market value. For instance, the EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers capsule, containing stickers from teams like Team LDLC, has become a prized possession due to its scarcity.

In February 2025, a private collector’s CS2 Steam inventory was evaluated at approximately $1.8 million, featuring some of the rarest skins, stickers, and crafts ever assembled.

Top 20 Most Expensive CS2 Stickers

Sticker Event Est. Price* Rarity
Titan HoloKatowice 2014$100,000+Legendary
iBUYPOWER HoloKatowice 2014$80,000+Legendary
Reason Gaming HoloKatowice 2014$80,000+Legendary
Vox Eminor HoloKatowice 2014$50,000+Legendary
Clan-Mystik HoloKatowice 2014$45,000+Epic
Team Dignitas HoloKatowice 2014$40,000+Epic
Team LDLC HoloKatowice 2014$34,000+Epic
HellRaisers HoloKatowice 2014$17,000+Epic
Natus Vincere HoloKatowice 2014$12,000+Epic
LGB eSports HoloKatowice 2014$8,000+Epic
Clan-Mystik PaperKatowice 2014$8,000+Rare
Virtus.pro HoloKatowice 2014$6,500+Epic
3DMAX HoloKatowice 2014$6,500+Epic
Keshandr GoldKrakow 2017$7,500+Rare
s1mple GoldKrakow 2017$6,200+Rare
ropz GoldKrakow 2017$3,700+Rare
suNny GoldKrakow 2017$3,400+Rare
KennyS GoldKrakow 2017$2,500+Rare
Keev GoldKrakow 2017$2,000+Rare
Titan PaperKatowice 2014$4,000+Rare

After looking at what makes CS2 stickers so valuable, here’s the updated list of the top 20 most expensive ones on the market right now. These rare collectibles include iconic team logos, discontinued tournament stickers, and legendary player autographs—some dating back over a decade.

Interestingly, many of the most valuable CS2 stickers still come from the same source: the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major. Its limited capsule supply and historical importance have made those items the crown jewels of CS2 trading.

1. Titan (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $100.000

Titan (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - 0.000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Legendary
  • Last Known Sale: ~$110,000 (Jan 2025, Buff163 private deal)
  • Estimated Remaining: Fewer than 25 unapplied
  • Why It’s Valuable: Striking holographic design + discontinued + top collector item

This is one of the rarest stickers in CS2 and the most expensive of all. If you own one, you can sell it for an enormous amount of money relatively quickly, because very few of them are still available, and collectors are constantly searching for such prestigious items.

Visually, the Titan Holo sticker has a very distinct look that makes it instantly recognizable on any skin, especially of AWPs, and rifles like the M4A4 or AK-47. It was released as part of the Legends and Challengers update and can be found inside the EMS Katowice 2014 Legends capsule.

Fun Fact: Some of the most famous crafts in CS2 history include 4x Titan Holos on Souvenir AWP Dragon Lores—worth over $400,000.

2. iBUYPOWER (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $80.000

iBUYPOWER (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Legendary
  • Last Known Sale: ~$89,000 (March 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: Less than 30
  • Why It’s Valuable: Linked to the 2014 match-fixing scandal + huge historical value

This is another famous CS2 sticker with a very long history. Like Titan Holo, it was released as part of the Legends and Challengers update and can be found inside the EMS Katowice 2014 Legends capsule

Visually, it is arguably even better looking than Titan Holo.

Check the sticker here: Sticker iBUYPOWER (Holo) Katowice 2014

3. Reason Gaming (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $80.000

Reason Gaming (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Legendary
  • Last Known Sale: ~$82,000 (Feb 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: Possibly under 20
  • Why It’s Valuable: Ultra rare capsule + defunct team + collectors’ holy grail

Finally, the same capsule and update that contains the two most expensive stickers in CS2 also contains this beauty. It’s not as popular as the other two, but it’s certainly extremely valuable, and it’s associated with a team that has disappeared from Counter-Strike, which further increases the rarity and prestige of the item.

Visually, this CS2 sticker depicts the logo of Reason Gaming.

Check the sticker here: Sticker Reason Gaming (Holo) Katowice 2014 

4. Team Dignitas (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $40.000

Team Dignitas (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: $42,000 (June 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: ~50
  • Why It’s Valuable: Team had dev1ce, dupreeh, and Xyp9x

Team Dignitas was full of legendary players back in 2014, including Device and dupreeh. Needless to say, this sticker from that famous 2014 Katowice event has become one of the most expensive items in Counter-Strike.

Check the sticker here: Sticker Team Dignitas (Holo) Katowice 2014

5. Team LDLC (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $34.000

Team LDLC (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$35,500 (early 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: ~60
  • Why It’s Valuable: Strong visual appeal + historical roster

This sticker belongs to Team LDLC, who finished EMS One Katowice 2014 in 7th – 8th place. Visually, this sticker stands out thanks to the color mix used for the team’s letters.

Check the sticker here: Sticker Team LDLC.com (Holo) Katowice 2014

6. Vox Eminor (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $18.000

Vox Eminor (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Legendary
  • Last Known Sale: $54,000 (April 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: ~35-40
  • Why It’s Valuable: Iconic design, defunct team, loved by Australian fans

Vox Eminor no longer exists. This was the team of the now-famous analyst and caster SPUNJ, which makes the Vox Eminor sticker all the more valuable.

Check the sticker here: Sticker Vox Eminor (Holo) Katowice 2014

7. HellRaisers (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $17.000

HellRaisers (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$18,000
  • Estimated Remaining: 70–90
  • Why It’s Valuable: Iconic flame design + nostalgic value

HellRaisers finished ESM One Katowice 2014 in 5th – 8th place, and this CS2 sticker has become expensive in part because of this reason, but also because of its association with this great event and its sticker capsule.

Check the sticker here: Sticker HellRaisers (Holo) Katowice 2014

8. Natus Vincere (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $12.000

Natus Vincere (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$13,000
  • Estimated Remaining: 80–100
  • Why It’s Valuable: NaVi before s1mple era + collectible logo

Natus Vincere before the s1mple era was nothing compared to what it is today. But that only gives more value to this sticker because it represents the humble beginnings of this great esports organization.

Check the sticker here: Sticker Natus Vincere (Holo) Katowice 2014

9. LBG Esports (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $8.000

LBG Esports (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$8,500
  • Estimated Remaining: ~60
  • Why It’s Valuable: Had olofmeister and KRIMZ on roster

LBG Esports disbanded just a few years after ESM One Katowice 2014, and featured players like KRIMZ and Olofmeister, who would go on to become Counter-Strike legends.

Check the sticker here: Sticker LGB eSports (Holo) Katowice 2014

10. Clan Mystik (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $8.000

Clan Mystik (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$8,200 (2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: ~70 applied or sealed
  • Why It’s Valuable: Classic 2014 team with kennyS and apEX, vibrant purple-blue holo effect

Clan Mystik is yet another CS:GO team that disappeared from the professional scene. Back when ESM One Katowice 2014 took place, it featured players like kennyS.

Check the sticker here: Clan Mystik (Holo) | Katowice 2014

11. Keshandr (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $7.500

Keshandr (Gold) | Krakow 2017 - .500
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$7,700 (April 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: Unknown, very limited trades
  • Why It’s Valuable: Obscure player gold + near-extinct in public inventory scans

At Krakow 2017, Keshandr was one of the big player names, which is why this sticker is so expensive.

Check the sticker here: Keshandr (Gold) | Krakow 2017

12. Virtus.Pro (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $6.500

Virtus.Pro (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .500
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: $6,600 (2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: 90–110
  • Why It’s Valuable: The only winning team sticker from Katowice 2014

Virtus.pro won this tournament, so, surprisingly, this sticker is so cheap relative to the other Katowice 2014 models.

Check the sticker here: Virtus.Pro (Holo) | Katowice 2014

13. 3DMAX (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $6.500

3DMAX (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .500
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$6,900
  • Estimated Remaining: ~50
  • Why It’s Valuable: Defunct team + quirky craft appeal + low availability

3DMAX only finished 9th – 12th, but the fact that it disbanded in 2019 and had famous names like Pimp back in 2014 makes this sticker quite valuable for CS2 collectors.

Check the sticker here: Sticker 3DMAX (Holo) Katowice 2014

14. S1mple (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $6.200

S1mple (Gold) | Krakow 2017 - .200
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$6,400
  • Estimated Remaining: Medium (under 100 known)
  • Why It’s Valuable: First Major gold sticker of CS2’s GOAT

These were the early days of s1mple’s rise to prominence, but many already knew back then just how good he was. This sticker is likely to go up in value significantly over time.

Check the sticker here: S1mple (Gold) | Krakow 2017

15. Titan (Paper) | Katowice 2014 – $4.000

Titan (Paper) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Legends
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$4,100
  • Estimated Remaining: Unknown, but dozens likely applied to skins
  • Why It’s Valuable: Budget version of the #1 most expensive sticker

This is the cheaper version of the Titan Holo sticker from the same event. That version is the most valuable sticker in Counter-Strike, which makes this version quite valuable as well.

Check the sticker here: Titan (Paper) | Katowice 2014

16. Mousesports (Holo) | Katowice 2014 – $4.000

Mousesports (Holo) | Katowice 2014 - .000
  • Capsule Source: EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers
  • Rarity: Epic
  • Last Known Sale: ~$4,050
  • Estimated Remaining: 85–95 estimated
  • Why It’s Valuable: Legacy team with loyal fanbase; excellent red-glow holo on dark skins

Mousesports didn’t do well at this tournament, but they were still one of the teams that became very popular in the next 5 years.

Check the sticker here: Mousesports (Holo) | Katowice 2014

17. Ropz (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $3.700

Ropz (Gold) | Krakow 2017 - .700
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: $3,850 (March 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: ~75–85
  • Why It’s Valuable: Early sticker of one of 2025’s top CS2 players

Surprisingly, this sticker ranks so low on this list, given how good ropz has become in Counter-Strike.

Check the sticker here: Ropz (Gold) | Krakow 2017

18. SuNny (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $3.400

SuNny (Gold) | Krakow 2017 - .400
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$3,500
  • Estimated Remaining: Medium-low (no exact data)
  • Why It’s Valuable: 2017 prime era sticker; became collector’s item

SuNny is no longer one of the big names in CS, but he was in his prime in 2017 at the Kraków event.

Check the sticker here: SuNny (Gold) | Krakow 2017

19. KennyS (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $2.500

KennyS (Gold) | Krakow 2017 -
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$2,600
  • Estimated Remaining: 100+
  • Why It’s Valuable: Legendary AWPer + classic signature

In 2017, KennyS was the master of CS:GO and one of the best AWPers in the game. This sticker will retain its value for a long time to come.

Check the sticker here: KennyS (Gold) | Krakow 2017

20. Keev (Gold) | Krakow 2017 – $2.000

Keev (Gold) | Krakow 2017 -
  • Capsule Source: Krakow 2017 Autograph Capsule
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Last Known Sale: ~$2,050 (early 2025)
  • Estimated Remaining: Very few applied; fewer in circulation
  • Why It’s Valuable: Niche player + low pull rate + legacy collector value

Keev retired years ago, so this sticker is one of the few valuable items associated with his name in Counter-Strike. Collectors should get this piece.

Check the sticker here: Keev (Gold) | Krakow 2017

What Makes CS2 Stickers Valuable?

Counter-Strike­ stickers offer an e­xtensive range of de­signs, including striking team logos and player signatures. Howe­ver, the quality of these­ stickers is not uniform; it can greatly impact their marke­t value and potential to fetch impre­ssive prices.

So, what makes ce­rtain stickers valuable? Several factors drive the soaring prices of CS2 stickers:

1 – Market Speculation

Anticipation of future value increases encourages long-term holding and higher bids.

2 – Rarity

The value­ of CS2 stickers is greatly impacted by the­ir rarity. The scarcer a sticker is, the­ more sought after it become­s, as collectors desire to add it to the­ir collection, which often contains some of the best skins in Counter-Strike.

Take, for instance, the­ EMS Katowice 2014 Challengers capsule­ that includes rare stickers from popular te­ams like Team LDLC. These­ stickers can command incredibly high prices in the­ market.

3 – Demand

Collectors and high-profile traders seek these stickers for prestige and investment.

4 – Design & Sticker Placement

The value of a sticker can surge if it boasts an appealing design that draws in collectors. Stickers placed on rare skins (such as the AK-47 or AWP) can multiply their value significantly.

For instance, the visually stunning Vox Eminor Holo Katowice 2014 sticker, also known as the Vox Eminor sticker, has a captivating holographic effect, making it a popular choice among CS2 skin enthusiasts.

The Holo version of this sticker is worth thousands of dollars due to its unique design and limited availability.

5 – Historical Significance

The historical importance­ of a sticker can greatly impact its value. Take­, for instance, the infamous iBUYPOWER Holo Katowice 2014 sticke­r.

This particular sticker is connected to the­ 2014 iBUYPOWER cheating scandal in CS:GO, making it an extreme­ly rare and valuable item for colle­ctors. Its value stems not only from its scarcity but also from its association with a significant eve­nt in the game’s history.

How to Snag High-Value Stickers

How to Obtain Expensive CS2 Stickers

If you’re inte­rested in obtaining some of the­ pricier CS2 stickers, you may be wonde­ring about the most effective­ approach. Here are a few ways to look at:

  • Open old capsules – Fun but risky; odds of a top pull are under 0.2%.
  • Use trusted markets – Steam Community Market for mid-tier items; third-party sites like Tradeit.gg for six-figure deals (escrow protected).
  • Trade up – Offer liquid skins plus PayPal/crypto to collectors hunting quick cash.
  • Monitor price spikes – Katowice anniversaries and roster-shuffle seasons often trigger buying waves.

Tips for first-time collectors

Tips for first-time collectors
  • Stay liquid: keep at least one easy-to-sell knife to exit if prices dip.
  • Check float + placement: four-times holos on low-float AKs double the sticker’s raw price.
  • Avoid scamming links: confirm a site’s SSL, Steam API key, and community reputation.
  • Document big trades: screenshots and trade-history links support future valuations.

By understanding the factors that impact sticke­r value, exploring differe­nt ways to acquire valuable stickers, and following e­ssential tips for successful collecting, you can e­mbark on an exciting journey through the captivating re­alm of CS2 sticker collecting. Enjoy the hunt!

Tips to Buy or Sell High-Value Stickers

  • Open old capsules (fun but low odds, <0.2% for top-tier pulls)
  • Buy through trusted platforms: Steam Market for mid-range, Tradeit for high-tier items
  • Use trade-up strategies: Combine liquid skins + PayPal or crypto with collectors
  • Watch price movements during anniversaries or roster changes
  • Protect your trade: Use escrow/trusted platforms and verify listings
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Pro Tip: Always track the float value and sticker placement. Low-float AKs with 4× holos are highly sought-after and often fetch premium prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive CS2 sticker in 2025?

The Titan Holo from Katowice 2014 is the most expensive CS2 sticker, often selling for over $100,000.

Which CS2 stickers are the most valuable?

Op-tier stickers include Titan Holo, iBUYPOWER Holo, and Reason Gaming Holo, especially from the Katowice 2014 event.

Why do CS2 sticker prices increase over time?

Sticker prices rise due to limited capsule supply, high collector demand, and historical relevance.

How does sticker placement affect skin value?

Stickers applied in optimal positions on low-float skins (like AK or AWP) can double the item’s market value.

Where can I buy or trade expensive CS2 stickers safely?

Use trusted trading sites like Tradeit for safe transactions and escrow-protected high-value trades

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William Westerlund
William is an author, editor, and an avid gamer with thousands of hours in CS:GO (Counter-Strike 2). He also enjoys playing Rust, Dota 2, and TF2 but never became as proficient in any of those games.

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