Sealed Graffiti | Recoil MP9 (Desert Amber) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match use, released by Valve. It sits in the mid price bracket with lower market liquidity, making it a practical flip for players and a quiet piece for collectors.
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Sealed Graffiti | Recoil MP9 (Desert Amber)
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil MP9 (Desert Amber) is a Base Grade graffiti for in-match use, released by Valve. It sits in the mid price bracket with lower market liquidity, making it a practical flip for players and a quiet piece for collectors.
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil MP9 (Desert Amber) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Recoil MP9 (Desert Amber) is a graffiti item in the Base Grade rarity. It is a sealed spray designed by Valve and listed as a graffiti category cosmetic, intended for in-match application rather than an equippable or container item.
What it does in CS2
As a graffiti, this item is sprayed on surfaces during a match to leave a temporary decal visible to players. Graffiti are consumables that offer quick visual expression and no gameplay effect, separate from agents, cases, or stickers in how they are used.
Where it sits by value
This graffiti sits in the mid price bracket, so it is not an entry-level giveaway nor a premium trophy piece. For a seller that means reasonable turnover expectations but with wider margins than budget-grade sprays; it performs best for targeted flips rather than expecting rapid, high-volume movement.
Its rarity grade
Being Base Grade places it at the common end of the rarity spectrum, which keeps baseline supply available and demand modest. That grade underpins predictable, steady interest rather than speculative spikes tied to extreme scarcity.
Its release and operation
The graffiti was released by Valve on December 3rd, 2020, which fixes it to that update window rather than any later operation set. That release date anchors provenance for collectors and helps separate it from later recolors or reissues.
How the graffiti is used
This sealed graffiti is applied in-match and consumes its charges to leave the Recoil MP9 Desert Amber motif on surfaces for teammates and opponents to see. Its desert-amber coloring reads plainly on common map textures, making the spray useful for quick signaling and simple aesthetic customization.
The collector's angle
Collectors who keep these tend to value Valve-designed, dated pieces from clear release windows even when the grade is common. Combined with mid-tier market positioning and lower liquidity, this graffiti can sit quietly in a collection as an accessible Valve-era artifact rather than a headline investment.