Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tracer Yellow) is a Base Grade graffiti produced by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a sealed in-match spray that players keep in inventory until applied, trading as a budget-tier cosmetic with thin-market liquidity.
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Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tracer Yellow)
Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tracer Yellow) is a Base Grade graffiti produced by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a sealed in-match spray that players keep in inventory until applied, trading as a budget-tier cosmetic with thin-market liquidity.
Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tracer Yellow) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | Smarmy (Tracer Yellow) is a Base Grade graffiti item designed by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a sealed graffiti cosmetic, meaning it arrives in inventory ready to be sprayed but not yet applied.
What it does in CS2
As a graffiti, this item is a consumable spray players apply to surfaces during a match to add a small visual flourish. Graffiti do not affect gameplay beyond their aesthetic presence and are consumed as they are used.
Where it sits by value
This piece occupies a budget-tier bracket, so it sits well below premium collectibles and rare items but above any free drops players might get. For a seller that means modest expectations when listing, with straightforward appeal to buyers after cheap touches for inventory or flair.
How readily it trades
Liquidity is low, so it typically converts more slowly than common weapon skins or popular stickers. Expect transactions to take longer in a thin-market environment rather than flipping instantly.
Its release and operation
The graffiti was released on November 18th, 2019, and that release date defines its origin rather than any later operation or collection. That original drop is its identity on the market and influences who notices it among older Valve items.
How the graffiti is used
This sealed graffiti is applied in-match and carries a tracer yellow finish that reads clearly on most surfaces; the hue is its selling point for players who want a bright, visible spray. Being sealed means it remains in inventory until the owner chooses to use it, so collectors and casual users both control supply one at a time.
Selling it on Skins.Cash
You cash out this sealed graffiti via Steam-authenticated checkout for instant USD; the page shows the live market price in the price block so check that before listing. The checkout route is straightforward and handles the transfer and payout once you confirm the sale.