Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Frog Green) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match use, released by Valve. It is a budget-level sealed graffiti that lives in a thin market and suits holders who want a cheap, playable cosmetic with simple collector appeal.
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Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Frog Green)
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Frog Green) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match use, released by Valve. It is a budget-level sealed graffiti that lives in a thin market and suits holders who want a cheap, playable cosmetic with simple collector appeal.
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Frog Green) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Choke (Frog Green) is a sealed graffiti item in the Base Grade rarity. It is a simple, single-use cosmetic produced by Valve and carried in the graffiti category rather than as a sticker or patch.
What it does in CS2
Graffiti items are sprayed onto surfaces during a match to leave a temporary cosmetic mark. As a sealed graffiti, it must be applied in-game to consume its charges and does not alter gameplay beyond the visual expression it provides.
Where it sits by value
This piece trades in the budget bracket of the market, which means supply is typically broad and entry barriers are low for both buyers and sellers. For a holder that matters because turnover can be slow and quick flips are less common than with higher-tier items.
Its rarity grade
Classified as Base Grade, this graffiti sits at the lower end of the rarity ladder and that underpins modest demand. Collectors want higher-grade or limited-run graffiti first, so base-grade pieces move more steadily and without strong premium pressure.
Its release and operation
Valve released this sealed graffiti on November 18th, 2019, which anchors it to that moment in the item pool and to Valve's own design. The release date gives it identity among contemporaries but does not change its base-grade standing in the long term.
How the graffiti is used
Being a sealed graffiti, it is sprayed in-match and functions as a quick, disposable cosmetic with limited charges. The Frog Green finish reads as a bright, attention-grabbing tint on surfaces, useful for marking spots or adding a bit of color to play without any mechanical effect.
The collector's angle
For holders the appeal is straightforward: Valve attribution plus category interest keeps a steady, if small, audience for base graffiti. Its budget position and thin market mean it can fit into collection fills or be held until a surge in interest for period pieces from that release window appears.