CS:GO is a game of skill and teamwork – and a game full of incredibly pricey skins. These are the most expensive skins in CS:GO and Counter-Strike 2 as of 2023, some of them costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
CS:GO is an iconic FPS, known for tight gunplay and strategy. But, its enduring popularity is also thanks to its expansive trading market for skins and other in-game items. From weapons and knives to character cosmetics, badges, cases, and stickers, players can flaunt an array of customization options.
Although CS:GO will soon be overtaken by Counter-Strike 2, all skins will carry over to the new game. The announcement of CS2 made skin prices go even higher, in fact.
Although we’re only discussing knives and weapon skins here, there is one item in Counter-Strike that is perhaps the most eye-popping when it comes to price, and that is rare stickers – you can check our list of the most expensive stickers here.
With so many skins, and some eye-watering prices, it might be confusing at first to a new player what makes a skin valuable, and why people are willing to pay so much. So let’s break it down and look at the most expensive skins in the game.
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Counter-Strike skins have no inherent value: they are simply worth whatever someone is willing to pay for them – and it just so happens that people are willing to pay a lot. But why?
There is a number of different reasons, but most skins get their value from the following: Rarity, pattern type, wear level, or unique characteristics. Check out the most expensive CS:GO skins, knives, stickers and more below, as well as what makes these items so expensive.
Most expensive CS:GO skins (2023)
11. AK-47 Fire Serpent: $700-$6,000+
The AK-47 Fire Serpent is one of the classic CS:GO weapon skins, released all the way back in 2013, with the Operation Bravo case.
Due to its classic status, and rarity, a StatTrack Factory New version of this skin is likely to cost you upwards of $5,000.
10. AK-47 Gold Arabesque (Souvenir) – $3,000 – $20,000
The Gold Arabesque is clearly one of the flashiest skins in CS:GO, but it’s price was often below $2,000 due to oversupply from Souvenir cases. However, since Dust2 was removed from the map pool in CS:GO, the price of Souvenir Gold Arabesques shot up.
Now, a souvenir version in Factory New is likely to cover over $5,000.
9. AK-47 Wild Lotus: $4,000-$25,000
Even though it’s a fairly new skin, released in 2019, the Wild Lotus is from the St. Marc collection, and is in very short supply. There are less than 3,000 in total circulation.
On top of that, it simply looks amazing, making it very desirable. To get a Factory New version of this skin, you will need to fork out over $8,000. In March 2023, a Wild Lotus with 4 Reason Holo stickers sold for over $160,000.
8. AWP Gungnir: $6,000 – $25,000
One of the newer skins on this list, the Gungnir was added to CS:GO in 2019, as part of the Norse collection. There are around 3,300 in total circulation.
Even a battle-scarred version of this skin will set you back thousands, but for a Factory New version, it will cost upwards of $8,000, with some listed for over $12,000 at the time of writing.
The Gungnir has firmly replaced the Desert Hydra as the second most expensive AWP skin – see below for the number one AWP skin.
7. Factory New Crimson Web knives: $8,000+
Like Doppler knives, many Crimson Web knives can sell for over $10,000, if they are Factory New, StatTrak, and with the right pattern. As well as Karambits, M9 Bayonet Crimson Webs have sold for over $14,000.
The pattern is also important for these skins because of the placement of the webs. Factory New Crimson Webs are very rare too, and mean that very little of the paint is scratched off.
While Karambits are the most sought-after blade, the clean-cut M9 Bayonet is more to some people’s taste. At least, for one person, who forked out almost $15k for this Factory New, Crimson Web iteration of the knife.
6. Karambit / Butterfly / M9 Bayonet: Sapphire – $11,000 – $22,000
Due to the different phases of doppler knives, some can be much less expensive. But, if you want a ruby or sapphire knife, you’ll need to be prepared to drop some serious cash.
Typically Karambit, Butterfly Knives, and M9 Bayonets in Sapphire will fetch the highest price tags, often over $10,000. These skins look even better in Counter-Strike 2, so the prices have skyrocketed to over $20,000 in some cases.
5. Sport Gloves: Vice / Pandora’s Box (Factory New): $20,000+
Sport Gloves were among the original 17 gloves added to CS:GO in the Glove Case update. In terms of gloves, the most valuable are the colorful Sport Gloves. Vice gloves will often fetch the highest price, with the purple Pandora’s box not far behind.
A Factory New pair of these gloves can even reach prices as high as $20,000, but worse wear levels typically will range between $1,000-$6,000.
This is because although it is possible to get these gloves in Factory New, it is incredibly rare to do so. There are only 92 Factory New Vice Gloves in existence.
4. M4A4 Howl: $2,000 – $30,000+
The M4A4 Howl is the only ‘Contraband’ grade skin in Counter-Strike, due to the controversy over ownership of the artwork. Because of this, it is exceedingly rare.
Although some more worn models without stickers can be bought for under $5,000, if it is a Factory New version and StatTrak, it can fetch up to $30,000. And, with the expensive stickers applied, can sell for over $100,000.
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A StatTrak Factory New Howl with 4 iBuyPower Holo stickers sold for this amount in 2020, and is likely worth even more today, with one on sale now for more than $200,000.
3. AK-47 Case Hardened (661): $30,000-$120,000
Similar to Case Hardened knives, Case Hardened AK skins can also sell for exorbitant prices, depending on the pattern. Although most AK-47 Case Hardened skins are only a few hundred dollars, pattern number 661 has an estimated value of around $30,000-$35,000.
This particular pattern means that much of the visible area of the weapon is that same ‘blue gem’ appearance, making it highly coveted. This website breaks down all the blue gems in CS:GO as a handy resource.
If this AK also has Titan stickers applied, it can inflate the price to over $100,000. A 661 AK-47 in StatTrak Minimal Wear with four Titan Holos was sold for $400,000. This makes it the most expensive single skin that has actually sold in CS:GO. However, this price was mainly due to the stickers applied.
2. Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore: $150,000+
Although there are many pricey AWP skins, the Dragon Lore is typically the most expensive.
The most expensive is the Souvenir version, which can fetch more than $150,000 – usually when Factory New. These Souvenir versions will commemorate a particular esports match, and features gold stickers with the teams and event. There are only 114 Souvenir AWP Dragon Lores in existence.
What is the most expensive CS:GO skin?
1. Karambit Case Hardened (Blue Gem): $2 million+
This exact Case Hardened Karambit, Factory New, pattern 387 (blue gem), is an almost mythical skin. It was bought in 2016 for a little over $100,000, but is now valued considerably higher.
Although it hasn’t been sold yet, the owner turned down an offer of €1.2m (around $1.5m USD at the time) – suggesting that for someone to be able to acquire it, they would have to pay more than $1.5 million USD. In 2023, the price will have only increased, and it is likely worth more than $2 million now.
Part of the reason for this is that the chance of opening the same knife from cases is roughly 1 in 371 million. It is a blue gem Karambit, the best pattern, and is the only one in Factory New condition.
Why are CS:GO skins so expensive?
Skin rarity
Whether or not something can be deemed a ‘collector’s item’ or not, initially depends on skin rarity. This is categorized by tiers, of which there are eight levels. The most common grade of skin is ‘Consumer’ and the rarest is ‘Contraband’ (only one skin has been assigned this exclusive grading).
- Consumer (White)
- Indsutrial (Light blue)
- Mil-Spec (Blue)
- Restricted (Purple)
- Classified (Pink)
- Covert (Red)
- Contraband (Orange)
- Extraordinary (Gold)
The only Contraband skin is the M4A4 Howl. It was originally a Covert skin, but after turmoil surrounding the skin’s artwork, or more specifically, theft of someone’s artwork, Valve inadvertently created one of the rarest cosmetics in CS:GO history.
The original design (called Howling Dawn) was plagiarized by a Steam member. After catching the poacher red-handed, Valve reworked the design and bumped up the rarity to an entirely new classification, which they aptly named Contraband.
But what makes this skin even rarer, is that Valve stopped rolling out stock of the skin beyond what was already available in players’ inventories. Meaning that the weapon’s finish became more sought-after than ever before.
The total supply of a weapon skin will massively affect its price. With only 114 Souvenir AWP Dragon Lore’s in the world, the price has reached over $100,000, for example.
Skin float value (wear)
Another variable to consider is the wear of a weapon skin, which is measured by its ‘float value’. Floats can range from 0.00-1.00, with 0.00 being the best, most pristine version of a skin, while 1.00 is the most worn version. This is essentially how CS:GO cosmetics are assessed for their ‘condition.’
To help, they’re divided into five distinct categories, each representing a certain degree of wear. These are summarized below.
Typically, the better (lower) the float, the more expensive the skin will be, because not only is it rarer, but it also looks better in-game, with less scratching, color missing, or faded appearance.
Pattern
The next aspect to consider is a skin’s exact pattern. In CS:GO, just because two weapons have the same skin, doesn’t mean that skin will be applied exactly the same. There is up to 999 patterns for various skins, and the type can influence the value.
For example, on Fade skins, different patterns will have a higher percentage of Fade – essentially meaning more of the gun or knife is covered with the Fade coloring.
Pattern is particularly important for Case Hardened skins, as some Case Hardened patterns will have more blue on them than others – if a Case Hardened skin has a lot of blue, then it is considered a “blue gem” – extremely rare, and extremely expensive.
There are other specific skin variations that alter value. For example, the Doppler skin for knives has an abundance of patterns that determine the price. Below are each of the phases that a Doppler knife can have, with Phase 1-4 being the most common (Mythical).
Each of the true Sapphire, Ruby and Emerald variations are considered ‘Legendary’ and have 100% marbleized sapphire, ruby or emerald running through their respective patterns. The Black Pearl is the only ‘Ancient’ knife in CS:GO and is arguably the rarest knife pattern in the game, with a 100% pure black pattern phase and speckles of purple and blue running through it, rendering it almost impossible to bag one for your inventory.
The final variable that tends to bump up price, is a StatTrak™ variation of a specific weapon/knife skin. As you’d assume, a StatTrak™ weapon or knife clocks the number of kills earned by its owner. This can sometimes even double the price compared to the non-StatTrak version.
That rounds up the most expensive skins in CS:GO. But, the market is always changing – and prices are often on the rise, so who knows what these numbers will look like a few years from now.