Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade sealed graffiti spray from Valve. It is a budget-tier match spray with a thin-market profile, useful for players who want a simple orange boom mark without chasing higher-tier collectibles.

Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)
$0.14
Category
Graffiti
Popularity
2%
Designer
Valve
Released
November 18th, 2019
Update
Operation Shattered Web

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Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade sealed graffiti spray from Valve. It is a budget-tier match spray with a thin-market profile, useful for players who want a simple orange boom mark without chasing higher-tier collectibles.

Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange) price

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All-time high
$0.18
All-time low
$0.03
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Description

What this item is

Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti produced by Valve and listed as a sealed graffiti. The name signals it is a ready-to-use spray rather than a craft or decorative token, and it sits at the entry end of rarity for in-game cosmetics.

What it does in CS2

As a graffiti, this item is applied in-match to mark surfaces with a single-use spray graphic that players can equip to their loadout. It does not alter gameplay beyond offering a quick expressive cosmetic and is consumed through use in rounds.

Where it sits by value

This is a budget-tier piece aimed at low-cost collectors and players who want basic in-match flair without long-term investment. That positioning means selling pressure is steady but limited, and it tends to move in a thin market rather than among high-turn collectibles.

Its rarity grade

Being Base Grade places this graffiti at the common end of the rarity scale, which underpins modest demand from casual users rather than speculative collectors. The rarity explains why it is priced and traded among the lower tiers of the market.

Its release and operation

The item was released on November 18th, 2019, as an official Valve-designed graffiti. Its origin as a Valve release gives it straightforward provenance and makes it an expected part of the broader set of Base Grade sprays from that era.

How the graffiti is used

This sealed graffiti is equipped and sprayed during matches for a brief, single-use mark; its Tiger Orange finish is a high-visibility color choice that reads clearly on many surfaces. Players pick it when they want a bold, compact BOOM motif rather than a subtle or rare decal.

The collector's angle

Collectors who keep pieces like this look for completeness of simple sets, Valve provenance, and thematic color variants rather than rarity upside. For a holder, it works as a low-friction item to round out inventories or as a tradeable, consumable cosmetic that does not require deep market attention.

Common questions about Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)

What is Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)?
It is a Base Grade sealed graffiti produced by Valve, a consumable in-match spray used as a simple cosmetic.
What determines its market value?
Value is driven by its Base Grade rarity, category demand for graffiti, and its Valve origin; consult the live price block on this page for the current market price.
How do I sell this item on Skins.Cash?
Sell through the Steam-authenticated checkout on the site for an instant payout in USD; the live price block on the page shows the payout level buyers are paying now.
What does this graffiti do in-game?
As a graffiti, it is equipped and sprayed during a match to leave a single-use BOOM mark on surfaces, serving purely as a visual expression.
How rare is this graffiti?
It is Base Grade, which places it at the common end of the rarity scale and corresponds to steady but limited collector interest.
Is it worth holding onto Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Tiger Orange)?
Holding makes sense if you prize Valve-origin Base Grade variants or want to keep a complete set of simple sprays, but this is a budget-tier, thin-market piece rather than a high-upside collectible.
Where did this come from originally?
This graffiti was released by Valve on November 18th, 2019, and is not tied to a separate community collection or capsule.

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