Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange) is a base grade graffiti from Valve designed as an in-match spray cosmetic. It sits in the budget tier and is a low-liquidity asset, the kind of cheap expressive piece players pick up to customise rounds without committing to higher-value inventory.

Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange)
$0.31
Category
Graffiti
Popularity
37%
Designer
Valve
Released
November 18th, 2019
Update
Operation Shattered Web

Community Rating

4.4
1500 votes

Liquidity

How quickly this item converts to cash
32%
Low
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Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange)

Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange) is a base grade graffiti from Valve designed as an in-match spray cosmetic. It sits in the budget tier and is a low-liquidity asset, the kind of cheap expressive piece players pick up to customise rounds without committing to higher-value inventory.

Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange) price

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Market price from
$0.31
lowest live buy price
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Price history
All-time high
$0.47
All-time low
$0.03
1Y change
-10.9%

Description

What this item is

Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange) is a graffiti item classified at Base Grade. It is a Valve-designed spray that carries the simple, single-use cosmetic role within a player's inventory rather than a wearable or weapon skin.

What it does in CS2

As a graffiti, it is a consumable spray applied to surfaces during rounds to mark territory or make a quick visual statement. Graffiti occupy a dedicated cosmetic slot and are used on the fly in-match for short-lived decoration rather than permanent display on gear.

Where it sits by value

This is a budget-tier piece, which makes it an easy entry for sellers clearing small, low-cost assets or buyers topping up inventories. Expect it to trade with less frequency than mid or premium items, so handling should reflect a lower-price, low-commitment market position.

Its rarity grade

The Base Grade rarity places this graffiti at the low end of the rarity scale, which underpins modest collector interest and commonplace availability compared with higher-tier drops. That grade explains why it moves more as utility stock than as a speculative hold.

Its release and operation

This graffiti was released in 2019 and carries the straightforward provenance of Valve design rather than tying to a named event or operation. The release timing leaves it as a standard catalog piece rather than an event-linked artifact.

How the graffiti is used

This sealed graffiti is applied in-match with limited uses, offering a quick, visual flourish when you need it. The Tiger Orange finish gives a bright, high-contrast mark that reads clearly on most surfaces and suits loud, attention-grabbing sprays rather than subtle accents.

The collector's angle

For holders, the appeal is simple: Valve origin plus Base Grade status makes it an accessible collectible for completionists or inventory cleaners. Its budget profile and low liquidity mean it is more a convenience hold for decorating matches or rounding out a collection than a speculative centerpiece.

Common questions about Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange)

What is this item exactly?
Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange) is a Base Grade graffiti cosmetic created by Valve, intended for use as an in-match spray.
What determines its market value?
Value is driven by its Base Grade rarity, category demand for graffiti, and its Valve origin; check the live price block on the page for the current market price.
How do I sell this on Skins.Cash?
Sell through the Steam-authenticated checkout on our site for instant USD; the live price shown on the page reflects what you can expect before you confirm the sale.
What does a graffiti do in-game?
A graffiti is sprayed on surfaces during rounds to leave a temporary visual mark, used from a dedicated cosmetic slot for quick expression in-match.
How rare is Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tiger Orange)?
It is a Base Grade item, which places it at the lower end of rarity and explains its more common supply relative to higher-grade cosmetics.
Where did this graffiti come from?
This piece was released by Valve in 2019 and is not tied to a specific collection or event in its provenance.
Is this worth holding long term?
Its combination of Base Grade rarity and Valve origin makes it suitable for holders who value completion or match use, but its budget profile and low liquidity mean it behaves like a utility collectible rather than a core investment.

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