Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-tier, low-liquidity spray that functions as a simple in-match cosmetic for players who want a bright, short-lived tag.

Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange)
$0.07
Category
Graffiti
Popularity
36%
Designer
Valve
Released
November 18th, 2019
Update
Operation Shattered Web

Community Rating

4.7
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Liquidity

How quickly this item converts to cash
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Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-tier, low-liquidity spray that functions as a simple in-match cosmetic for players who want a bright, short-lived tag.

Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange) price

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$0.27
All-time low
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Description

What this item is

Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti item designed by Valve and issued as a sealed spray. It sits in the graffiti category and carries the straightforward identity of a short-use cosmetic rather than a wearable, case, or agent.

What it does in CS2

This graffiti is a sprayable cosmetic used during rounds to leave a visible mark on surfaces in-match. Graffiti items are consumed on use and serve purely cosmetic and expressive purposes without affecting gameplay mechanics.

Where it sits by value

The piece occupies a budget bracket among CS2 cosmetics, which makes it an easy entry for sellers moving small-value inventory. Budget-tier standing means turnover is straightforward but the upside on single items is limited, especially given its low-liquidity profile.

Its rarity grade

As a Base Grade item, its rarity sits at the lower end of the scale and that underpins modest collector demand. Base Grade status keeps it common relative to higher-tier cosmetics, which explains why it trades as an accessible item rather than a scarce one.

Its release and operation

This graffiti was released November 18th, 2019 and carries Valve as its designer, which covers its origin cleanly. That release date anchors it to a specific era in the catalog and helps when sorting legacy inventory or checking provenance.

How the graffiti is used

Sealed graffiti is applied in-match with limited charges, offering a quick, visual expression that lasts only where sprayed. The Tiger Orange finish gives the tag a bright, unmistakable color that stands out on most surfaces and reads as an outgoing, playful accent rather than a subtle mark.

The collector's angle

For a holder the appeal is straightforward: Valve provenance, simple thematic flair, and the low entry cost make it an easy add to a thematic graffiti stash or Valve-focused collection. Low rarity and low liquidity mean it rarely surprises on value, but it fits neatly for collectors who prioritize completeness or niche color variants.

Common questions about Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange)

What is this item?
Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti spray in the graffiti category, designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019.
What determines its market value?
Value is driven by its Base Grade rarity, category demand for sprays, Valve origin, and its budget-tier positioning. Check the live price block on the page for the current market price.
How do I sell this on Skins.Cash?
Sell through the Steam-authenticated checkout flow for instant payout in USD; the live price on this page shows what you can expect to receive before you confirm the sale.
What does this graffiti actually do in-game?
As a graffiti, it is sprayed during rounds to leave a visible tag on surfaces; it is a consumable cosmetic with no gameplay effect beyond its appearance.
How rare is Sealed Graffiti | Chef Kiss (Tiger Orange)?
It is a Base Grade item, so it sits at the common end of the rarity spectrum and generally does not carry the scarcity of higher-tier cosmetics.
Where did this graffiti come from?
This piece was released November 18th, 2019 and is credited to Valve as the designer; there is no additional collection or operation noted on the page.
Should I hold onto this item long term?
Collectors may keep it for Valve provenance, the specific Tiger Orange color, or to complete a graffiti set, but its Base Grade rarity and budget-tier standing mean it is primarily an easy-turn cosmetic rather than a core long-term play for large appreciation.

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