Sealed Graffiti | 200 IQ (Dust Brown) is a Base Grade graffiti designed by Valve released in November 2019. It is a sealed in-match spray with a budget market position and low liquidity, useful for collectors who prefer inexpensive, played cosmetics.
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Sealed Graffiti | 200 IQ (Dust Brown)
Sealed Graffiti | 200 IQ (Dust Brown) is a Base Grade graffiti designed by Valve released in November 2019. It is a sealed in-match spray with a budget market position and low liquidity, useful for collectors who prefer inexpensive, played cosmetics.
Sealed Graffiti | 200 IQ (Dust Brown) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | 200 IQ (Dust Brown) is a graffiti item at Base Grade rarity created by Valve. It is a sealed spray variant intended for use as an in-match cosmetic rather than a display piece.
What it does in CS2
A graffiti is applied in-match as a spray that players use to mark surfaces and communicate visually; sealed graffitis arrive pre-bottled and are activated from the inventory. They are consumable cosmetics separate from agents, cases, stickers, keys, music kits, and patches.
Where it sits by value
This graffiti lives in the budget bracket, meaning it trades below mid-tier collectibles and is commonly the pick for sellers looking to clear inventory without holding for a premium. Budget placement also means movements are muted and sellers should expect a thin market pulse.
Its rarity grade
As a Base Grade piece it occupies the entry end of the rarity scale, which underpins modest demand among buyers who collect broad sets or hunt themes rather than chase scarce, high-rarity pieces. That grade keeps it accessible but not a headline collectible.
Its release and operation
The graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019 and carries the provenance of that release window; its age and Valve design credit make it a stable, identifiable item within veteran inventories. The release date is part of its identity and factors into collector interest tied to that period.
How the graffiti is used
Being sealed, the graffiti is sprayed in-match and consumes charges when used, giving a short expressive utility rather than a permanent display. The Dust Brown finish reads as a muted, tactical tone on most maps, fitting players who prefer understated markings over vivid colors.
The collector's angle
Collectors who hold this piece lean on a combination of Valve origin, Base Grade accessibility, and category completeness; as a budget graffiti it can fill gaps in a themed assortment without heavy capital outlay. Its low liquidity means a holder should expect patient movement rather than quick turnover when aiming to cash out.