Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019

Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019 is the Gold-finish autograph for Avangar's buster from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule. A top-tier finished autograph with full provenance, it sits at the peak of its capsule's rarity ladder and is aimed at collectors who prioritize fixed-print scarcity and premium film.

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Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019 CS2 sticker
Tournament
Katowice 2019
Team
Avangar
Player
buster
Film
Gold
Popularity
47%
Designer
Valve
Released
February 6th, 2019
Update
Katowice 2019 – Tournament Items

Community Rating

4.7
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Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule
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Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019

Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019 is the Gold-finish autograph for Avangar's buster from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule. A top-tier finished autograph with full provenance, it sits at the peak of its capsule's rarity ladder and is aimed at collectors who prioritize fixed-print scarcity and premium film.

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What this sticker is

This is a Gold-finish autograph of buster from team Avangar issued for the 2019 IEM Katowice set and released in the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule. It is an autograph sticker rather than a team or community design, carrying the player's hand-signature as its central identity. Full provenance is attached to the sticker, which collectors read as the original capsule lineage.

The finish and how films rank

Gold is the top finish for its set and sits above the standard films used for the same design. Within the finish ladder Gold occupies the premium rung reserved for the most eye-catching, limited films in a capsule. That relative placement is the shorthand collectors use when sorting finishes from base to elite.

Where it sits by value

This sticker is in the mid price tier, which for a Gold autograph means it trades above everyday papers and holos yet below the ultra-collector grails from other series. For collectors that bracket builds by liquidity and intent, it reads as a serious collectible rather than a budget pickup. Its standing signals steady interest without being a speculative outlier.

Why this finish is chased

Collectors hunt Gold because it materially alters the presentation of the autograph, lifting the same signature well above the base paper in perceived desirability. The finish_rank here is top, so owners prize it for the finish itself as much as for the autograph beneath. That premium film elevates display value and narrative when paired with a player signature.

The event it commemorates

This sticker is tied to 2019 IEM Katowice, and the capsule name is Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule. Event provenance gives the sticker a clear origin story and a fixed release context that collectors reference when assembling sets or provenance-focused runs. The event label is the immutable point of reference on every clean copy.

Whose signature it carries

The autograph belongs to buster of team Avangar, and the signature directly links the sticker to that player and roster. Provenance is full, so the autograph carries the expected provenance metadata collectors look for when verifying pedigree. That player-team pairing is the sticker's primary identity in any collection.

Why supply is capped

Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule stopped dropping after the event, so the print run is fixed and will not expand. That permanent cap means clean stock thins through applied copies and private trades rather than new drops. Collectors treat that as an intrinsic scarcity feature of tournament capsules.

Applied vs clean

An applied sticker has been attached to a weapon and can show wear or placement quirks, while a clean or unapplied copy remains in the original state and is therefore the one most collectors prize. Condition and application status are separate concerns: an unapplied Gold autograph preserves finish integrity and greatest resale clarity. For provenance-driven collectors, unapplied equals optional liquidity preservation.

The collector's angle

Combine a top finish, a named player autograph, and a fixed capsule run and you have a straightforward collector narrative: provenance plus premium film plus capped supply. That stack makes the sticker a candidate for a long-term hold in builds focused on finish-complete sets or player-centric runs. It fits cleanly into portfolios that balance display appeal with durability of provenance.

Craft and placement

Gold autographs like this one often find favored spots on high-visibility weapons where the finish catches light and the signature reads cleanly. Collectors and crafters select placement to keep the signature intact while maximizing the film's visual impact. Demand for nicely crafted applications feeds back into desirability for unapplied Gold copies when those trade hands.

Buying a clean copy

When buying, verify the sticker is unapplied and that the finish reads as Gold with full capsule provenance; those are the clear quality markers for this item. The live price block on the page shows current market pricing, which you should consult before committing. Condition, provenance, and finish are the checklist items that matter most at purchase.

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Common questions about Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019

Answers compiled from the Skins.Cash trading desk
What exactly is this item?
Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019 is a Gold-finish autograph sticker for player buster of team Avangar from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule tied to the 2019 IEM Katowice event.
What drives the value of this sticker?
Value is driven by the premium Gold finish, the autograph provenance for buster, and the capsule's capped supply. For the current market price consult the live price block on the page; those qualitative drivers explain where the sticker sits within that live quote.
Which finish is this and how does it compare to others?
This is the Gold finish, which ranks above paper, holo, and foil within the same set and occupies the top end of the finish ladder for this capsule.
How do I buy a clean/unapplied copy?
Look for an unapplied Gold autograph with full provenance and check the live price block on the page for current market listings before buying. Confirm condition and capsule origin in the item notes, since those determine collector value.
What makes Sticker | buster (Gold) | Katowice 2019 distinct?
Its distinctives are the Gold premium film combined with buster's autograph and full capsule provenance from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule, placing it firmly in the premium autograph tier for that release.
Which capsule is it from and does it still drop?
It is from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule; tournament capsules are discontinued after release, so this capsule no longer drops and supply is fixed.
How rare is this sticker?
Rarity is graded as Extraordinary and the finish is top-tier, so it sits at the higher end of the capsule's rarity hierarchy rather than among base papers.
Can I remove a sticker after it's applied?
Applied stickers are permanent in practice: removing them destroys the sticker and often damages the weapon finish. Scraping is a destructive action collectors avoid if they intend to preserve autograph integrity.
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