Sticker | pyth | Cologne 2016

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Item Class

Rarity
High Grade

Item Details

Type:Sticker
Tournament:2016 ESL One Cologne
Category:Autograph
Effect:Other
Team:Ninjas in Pyjamas
Player:pyth
Popularity:19.9%
User rating:2.03 / 5
Release date:June 23rd, 2016
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Price$3.03
Trade price$3.03
Steam market price$3.17
Price change:
+$1.84160.0%

Price history

Sticker | pyth | Cologne 2016

Price statistics

Current price
$3.03
24h change
+$0.010.3%
7d change
+$1.84160.0%
30d change
+$1.84160.0%
All-time high
$3.01
0.7%
All-time low
$0.50
83.5%
3d average
$2.07
31.8%
7d average
$1.61
46.9%
30d average
$1.54
49.2%
Steam market offers
8
Steam market sold 7d
3
Liquidity
19.9%

Description

This item commemorates the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship.

This sticker can be applied to any weapon you own and can be scraped to look more worn. You can scrape the same sticker multiple times, making it a bit more worn each time, until it is removed from the weapon.

This sticker was autographed by professional player Jacob Mourujärvi playing for Ninjas in Pyjamas at Cologne 2016.

50% of the proceeds from the sale of this sticker support the included players and organizations.

Trade availability

Steam listings are thin (8 offers). Steam turnover is quiet (~3 sold / 7d). Available data suggests thin trade conditions.

Origin

Sticker | pyth | Cologne 2016 can be obtained from opening Autograph Capsule | Ninjas in Pyjamas | Cologne 2016.

Popularity
Sticker | pyth | Cologne 2016 is an item of very low liquidity. It's hard to sell or trade. Traders rates this sticker at 2.03/5.0.
History
It was released in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on June 23rd, 2016 along with the Autograph Capsule | Ninjas in Pyjamas | Cologne 2016.