Sticker | cajunb (Gold) | Boston 2018 is the Gold autograph from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule, signed by cajunb of North. As a top-tier, full-provenance Extraordin ary autograph, it sits at the apex of the capsule's finish ladder and commands collector attention for its capped supply and presentation.
Sticker | cajunb (Gold) | Boston 2018 is the Gold autograph from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule, signed by cajunb of North. As a top-tier, full-provenance Extraordin ary autograph, it sits at the apex of the capsule's finish ladder and commands collector attention for its capped supply and presentation.
This is the Gold autograph variant of the cajunb signature from the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule, an autograph sticker tied to the 2018 ELEAGUE Boston event and produced by Valve. It is explicitly an autograph issue carrying the player's hand signature rather than a team or community design, and it comes with full provenance as issued in that capsule.
Gold is the top film for this set and sits above the base paper, Holo and Foil treatments that also appear across the Boston 2018 stickers. Within the capsule hierarchy Gold is the finishing tier collectors look to when they want the most exclusive film available for a given autograph.
This sticker occupies the premium bracket among its peers, reflecting its finish and autograph status. For a collector that sorts by allocation of capital, it belongs with other premium, display-first pieces rather than everyday budget fillers.
Collectors pursue Gold here because it elevates the same signature into the capsule's top stratum; the finish_rank places it above the typical film and gives the autograph more visual and collectible weight. That elevation is what separates an applied Gold from a standard paper signature in collector conversations.
The sticker is tied to 2018 ELEAGUE Boston and was released as part of the Boston 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule. Event provenance like that is the anchor for a sticker's identity - it tells you where the print came from and locks supply to a single release.
This is cajunb's autograph and it carries the North team association printed on the item. The player signature connects the sticker directly to the athlete and the team listed, and collectors treat that link as the primary provenance line.
Because the sticker was issued inside a tournament capsule, the print run is fixed to that drop and capsules do not continue to mint after the event window closes. That fixed supply means only clean stock and existing applied examples circulate afterward, which is the structural scarcity collectors count on.
An applied copy is one permanently affixed to a weapon and cannot be returned to clean stock; an unapplied or clean copy remains transferable and graded by its finish and centering. For this Gold autograph, an unapplied clean copy preserves the finish and full provenance for display or future application, and condition matters more than ever with top films.
Combine the full provenance, the Gold finish, and the capsule's capped supply and you get a piece aimed at long-term display collectors and autograph consolidators. It works as a core piece for a player-focused build or as a headline item within a Boston 2018 set because the three elements reinforce each other.
Rarity is Extraordinary for this sticker, which places it at the high end of the sticker grading ladder and underpins collector expectations around scarcity and desirability. That grade is the formal rarity band collectors use when comparing across sets.
Gold autographs like this are picked for high-visibility craft jobs and premium weapon canvases where the finish and signature read without distraction. Collectors and crafters often reserve top finishes for center placements or flagship weapons to maximize visual impact and secondary demand.
When you look to buy, prioritize an unapplied, clean example with intact Gold film and clear signature, and check the live price block on the page for current market level. The price block is where market pricing is displayed; use it alongside your condition checks to make the call.