Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Monarch Blue) is a Base Grade graffiti sealed item for in-match use, released by Valve. It is a budget-tier spray with low liquidity, a straightforward cosmetic for players who want a splash of Monarch Blue without chasing high-end pieces.
Liquidity
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Monarch Blue)
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Monarch Blue) is a Base Grade graffiti sealed item for in-match use, released by Valve. It is a budget-tier spray with low liquidity, a straightforward cosmetic for players who want a splash of Monarch Blue without chasing high-end pieces.
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Monarch Blue) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Monarch Blue) is a sealed graffiti item classified as Base Grade and designed by Valve. It is a simple, single-design spray sealed for delivery rather than an unsealed sticker or decal, positioned toward the entry of the graffiti mix.
What it does in CS2
This graffiti is an in-match spray players can apply to surfaces to leave the BEEP design in Monarch Blue. As a graffiti item it is consumed on use and exists purely as a visual expression rather than affecting gameplay mechanics.
Where it sits by value
This piece sits in the budget tier of the market, so it is priced for broad accessibility rather than collector prestige. For a seller that usually means steady, occasional demand rather than active bidding wars or high-margin speculation.
Its rarity grade
As a Base Grade item it occupies the lower end of the rarity scale, which keeps supply plentiful compared with higher grades. That grade underpins modest demand tied mostly to players wanting the specific look rather than investors chasing rarity jumps.
Its release and operation
Valve released this graffiti on November 18th, 2019, which locks it to that era for provenance and cataloging. The release date gives it a clear place in collections and can matter to holders who sort items by when they entered the game.
How the graffiti is used
Being a sealed graffiti, the BEEP design is sprayed during a match and consumes its charges when applied; players pick it up to add a quick Monarch Blue flourish to walls and surfaces. The Monarch Blue finish reads as a clean, identifiable colorway that works in most map lighting without being loud.
The collector's angle
For collectors the draw is straightforward: a Valve-designed Base Grade graffiti from a known release date that fills out a collection of color variants or era-specific cosmetics. It makes sense to hold if you care about completion or want a low-friction, era-stamped piece that does not require chasing high rarity premiums.