Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber)

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti in the Base Grade tier, a straightforward in-match spray for players who want a splash of colour. Its budget price bracket and high liquidity make it an easy turnover piece for traders moving small stacks.

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber)
$0.07
Category
Graffiti
Popularity
81%
Designer
Valve
Released
November 18th, 2019
Update
Operation Shattered Web

Community Rating

3.8
7400 votes

Liquidity

How quickly this item converts to cash
80%
High
0100

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber)

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti in the Base Grade tier, a straightforward in-match spray for players who want a splash of colour. Its budget price bracket and high liquidity make it an easy turnover piece for traders moving small stacks.

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber) price

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Market price from
$0.07
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Price history
All-time high
$0.18
All-time low
$0.02
1Y change
-7.1%

Description

What this item is

Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber) is a sealed graffiti item, classified at Base Grade rarity and designed by Valve. It is a simple cosmetic that lives in the graffiti inventory rather than as an equippable agent or a weapon skin.

What it does in CS2

As a graffiti, this item is sprayed during rounds to leave a short-lived mark on walls and surfaces. Sealed graffiti must be unsealed before use, after which it functions as the in-match expressive cosmetic every graffiti type provides.

Where it sits by value

This piece sits in the budget bracket, which makes it an accessible option for quick flips or bulk listings rather than a centerpiece holding significant trade weight. Traders will find it easy to move thanks to its high liquidity profile, so it fits well into frequent turnover strategies.

Its rarity grade

Its Base Grade classification places it at the lower end of the rarity scale, which keeps steady supply and routine availability. That grade underpins modest long-term demand compared with higher rarity graffiti or limited drops.

Its release and operation

Released on November 18th, 2019 and credited to Valve, this graffiti carries the straightforward provenance of an official item drop rather than a third-party skin release. That release date anchors it as part of the game's older pool of basic cosmetics, which collectors note when sorting items by era.

How the graffiti is used

Being sealed, the graffiti must be opened before it can be sprayed; once unsealed it behaves like any other graffiti with a limited number of charges and quick application in-match. The Desert Amber finish gives the spray a warm, muted tone that reads well on lighter surfaces and provides a subtle accent rather than a loud statement.

The collector's angle

Collectors who track Valve-designed base items or complete graffiti sets may value this for completeness and origin more than for speculative upside. Its combination of low rarity, official design, and easy liquidity makes it a pragmatic hold for someone curating era-specific or designer-specific inventories.

Common questions about Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber)

What exactly is this item?
This is Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber), a Base Grade graffiti designed by Valve that must be unsealed before it can be used as an in-match spray.
What determines its market value?
Value here is driven by its Base Grade rarity, its role as a standard graffiti category item, and the fact it is an official Valve design. Check the live price block on the page for the current market figure.
How do I sell this on Skins.Cash?
Sell through the Steam-authenticated checkout for instant USD settlement; the live price shown on the page reflects current buyer demand and should guide your decision.
What does this graffiti do in-game?
As a graffiti, once unsealed it is sprayed in-match to leave a short-lived mark on surfaces, giving players a quick visual emblem or tag during rounds.
How rare is Sealed Graffiti | 1G (Desert Amber)?
It sits at the Base Grade level, which places it at the lower end of the rarity scale and makes it a commonly available cosmetic relative to higher-grade items.
Where did this graffiti come from?
This graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019 and is credited to Valve, placing it among official in-game release items.
Should I keep this for a collection?
Collectors focused on Valve-designed pieces or completing graffiti sets will find it useful for completeness and historical sorting; for traders prioritizing fast liquidity it also works as a low-friction holding, but check the live price block for current market context.

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