Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Dust Brown) is a Base Grade graffiti item designed by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-tier sealed graffiti that lets holders spray the Dust Brown choke design in-match and is traded in a thin, low-liquidity market.
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Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Dust Brown)
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Dust Brown) is a Base Grade graffiti item designed by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a budget-tier sealed graffiti that lets holders spray the Dust Brown choke design in-match and is traded in a thin, low-liquidity market.
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Dust Brown) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Dust Brown) is a graffiti item at the Base Grade rarity designed by Valve. It is a sealed graffiti, meaning the holder possesses a sprayable cosmetic that carries the Dust Brown choke motif rather than a weapon skin or agent.
What it does in CS2
As a graffiti, this item is applied in-match to mark surfaces with its Dust Brown choke design and provide a brief visual expression. Sealed graffiti must be unsealed to be sprayed and functions as a limited-charge cosmetic used during play.
Where it sits by value
This graffiti sits in the budget tier of the market, so it trades below mid and premium pieces and is typically handled by entry-level sellers or bulk liquidators. That bracket means turnover is steady for casual holders but the live price block is the place to check the current market level before listing.
Its rarity grade
Listed as a Base Grade, this graffiti occupies the common end of the rarity scale and that status underpins broadly available supply relative to higher tiers. Base Grade standing keeps demand modest and makes the item a routine add-on rather than a headline collectible.
Its release and operation
The graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019 and carries Valve as its designer. That release identity fixes it to that update and gives it a stable, known provenance for collectors who track items by release.
How the graffiti is used
Being sealed, the graffiti must be unsealed and will spray the Dust Brown choke artwork during a match using limited charges, offering a quick, in-round expression. The Dust Brown finish reads as a muted, earth-toned spray that players use when they want a low-key mark rather than something loud.
The collector's angle
For a holder this piece is straightforward: Base Grade origin from Valve and a clear release date make it an easy catalog addition for graffiti completists or theme collectors working Dust Brown palettes. Its budget profile and low liquidity mean it is more of a niche hold for someone focused on completeness rather than rapid resale.