Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue)

Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) is a Base Grade graffiti spray for in-match use, released by Valve on November 18th, 2019. It sits in the budget bracket but keeps utility for players who want a clean blue finish without committing to pricier cosmetics.

Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue)
$0.22
Category
Graffiti
Popularity
33%
Designer
Valve
Released
November 18th, 2019
Update
Operation Shattered Web

Community Rating

4.4
7400 votes

Liquidity

How quickly this item converts to cash
39%
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Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue)

Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) is a Base Grade graffiti spray for in-match use, released by Valve on November 18th, 2019. It sits in the budget bracket but keeps utility for players who want a clean blue finish without committing to pricier cosmetics.

Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) price

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Market price from
$0.22
lowest live buy price
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Price history
All-time high
$0.27
All-time low
$0.03
1Y change
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Description

What this item is

Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) is a Base Grade graffiti item designed by Valve. It is a sealed graffiti cosmetic intended for in-match spraying and carries the straightforward identity of an entry-level spray rather than a high-tier collectible.

What it does in CS2

As a graffiti item, it is sprayed onto surfaces during matches to leave a temporary decal visible to players. Sealed graffiti arrive as single-use or limited-charge items that occupy a cosmetics slot and are applied directly from the equipment menu in-game.

Where it sits by value

This piece sits in the budget segment of the market, which makes it easy to flip or offload when you need liquidity. Its budget positioning means buyers are usually players seeking inexpensive visual variety rather than long-term investment collectors.

Its rarity grade

The item carries a Base Grade rarity and sits low on the rarity ladder, which underpins modest demand compared with higher-tier cosmetics. That low grade keeps supply and turnover more predictable but dampens collector-driven price pressure.

Its release and operation

Valve released this graffiti on November 18th, 2019, which anchors it to that period of the game and gives it steady age-related recognition among traders. Its release provenance helps explain why it shows up regularly in player inventories and market listings from that era.

How the graffiti is used

This sealed graffiti is applied mid-match as a quick emblem or mark; its Wire Blue finish reads as a clean, cool-toned accent on most surfaces. Because it is sealed, holders should expect the typical single-use or limited-charge behavior of sealed sprays, making each application a consumable decision.

The collector's angle

Collectors who track Valve-designed base items or curate color-themed sets may find this one useful as a fill piece, especially given its straightforward origin and approachable color. Its low rarity and budget status make it low-friction to acquire for collection completeness without large capital outlay.

Common questions about Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue)

What is Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue)?
It is a Base Grade graffiti spray designed by Valve for use in CS2, sold as a sealed graffiti item.
What drives the market for this graffiti?
Value is driven by its Base Grade rarity, category demand for usable sprays, and its Valve origin; check the live price block on the page for the current market level.
How do I sell Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) on Skins.Cash?
Sell through the Steam-authenticated checkout on Skins.Cash for instant USD; the live price on the page shows what you will receive before you confirm the sale.
What does a sealed graffiti do in-game?
A sealed graffiti is sprayed in-match to place a temporary decal on surfaces and is consumed according to its charge model, functioning as a quick expressive cosmetic.
How rare is this graffiti?
It is Base Grade and sits low on the rarity scale, which corresponds to routine availability rather than scarcity.
Where did this graffiti come from?
This graffiti was released by Valve on November 18th, 2019 and carries that release as its provenance.
Is Sealed Graffiti | Shining Star (Wire Blue) worth holding?
For collectors assembling Valve-era or color-coordinated sets, it can serve as an easy-to-acquire fill piece; for speculative holds, its low rarity and budget positioning suggest modest upside rather than scarcity-driven gains.

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