Sealed Graffiti | Recoil M4A1-S (Jungle Green) is a sealed graffiti item in Base Grade. It is a mid-price cosmetic with low market liquidity, useful for collectors who want a Jungle Green finish tied to Valve design and a specific release date.
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Sealed Graffiti | Recoil M4A1-S (Jungle Green)
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil M4A1-S (Jungle Green) is a sealed graffiti item in Base Grade. It is a mid-price cosmetic with low market liquidity, useful for collectors who want a Jungle Green finish tied to Valve design and a specific release date.
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil M4A1-S (Jungle Green) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil M4A1-S (Jungle Green) is a sealed graffiti, listed at the Base Grade rarity. It is a single-use cosmetic produced by Valve and sold in sealed form for later in-match deployment.
What it does in CS2
This is a graffiti, which players apply to surfaces in-match to leave a visual mark that lasts for a limited number of sprays. Graffiti are purely cosmetic, intended for expression and map decoration rather than gameplay impact.
Where it sits by value
The piece sits in a mid-tier price bracket among graffiti and other small cosmetics, which means it can be a reasonable seller when demand lines up but is not positioned with premium-case items. Expect that sales are driven more by niche interest than broad market churn.
Its rarity grade
As a Base Grade item it occupies the entry-level slot on the rarity scale, which keeps supply relatively broad compared with higher-tier drops. That grade underpins steady, modest interest rather than collector frenzy.
Its release and operation
This graffiti was released on December 3rd, 2020, and that release date anchors its origin to that specific update window. The fixed release gives it provenance for collectors who track items by release period and designer.
How the graffiti is used
Being sealed, it must be opened in inventory to become usable and then sprayed in-match until its charges run out; it functions as a quick, expressive cosmetic. The Jungle Green finish offers a straightforward military-leaning palette that reads well on many map surfaces.
The collector's angle
Collectors value this piece for a few clear reasons: Valve design pedigree, its specific release date, and the Jungle Green aesthetic within the graffiti category. For a holder thinking long term it is a low-liquidity, mid-priced item that can appeal to completionists focused on release windows or paint-theme sets.