Sticker | dupreeh (Gold) | Rio 2022 is the gold-finish autograph of dupreeh from the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule. A top-tier finish with full provenance tied to IEM Rio 2022, it sits at the high end of rarity for the set and draws attention from collectors who chase capped-print autographs.
Sticker | dupreeh (Gold) | Rio 2022 is the gold-finish autograph of dupreeh from the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule. A top-tier finish with full provenance tied to IEM Rio 2022, it sits at the high end of rarity for the set and draws attention from collectors who chase capped-print autographs.
This is a Gold-finish autograph of dupreeh issued in the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule, a team-associated sticker carrying the Vitality affiliation and Valve design credit. It is an Extraordinary-tier autograph produced for the IEM Rio 2022 set and released under that capsule provenance.
Gold sits at the top of the finish ladder for this set, above Paper, Holo, Foil and Glitter finishes. As the premium film in the lineup, Gold is treated as the apex aesthetic for the capsule rather than a mid or base film.
This sticker is classed in the mid price tier but carries top rarity and a top-end finish, so collectors will often view it as a planner piece rather than an entry-level buy. Its blend of premium finish and Extraordinary rarity gives it a different buyer profile than the paper and holo brothers in the same capsule.
Collectors chase Gold for its visual weight and for the statement it makes compared with the base signature versions of the design. The finish rank here is top, which is what drives demand above identical autographs rendered on lower films.
The sticker is tied to IEM Rio 2022 and originates from the Rio 2022 Challengers Autograph Capsule. Event provenance is the anchor that identifies when and where the print was distributed, and that link is explicit for this piece.
This is dupreeh's autograph while representing Vitality, so the signature explicitly connects the sticker to both player and team provenance. The full provenance label on this item reinforces that the autograph is a primary attribute collectors care about.
Because it comes from a tournament capsule, the print run for this sticker stopped after the capsule's release, leaving a fixed supply that only thins as applied copies leave the clean stock. That capped print is a permanent scarcity feature built into the sticker's lifecycle.
Applied copies are attached to weapons and change utility and display; clean or unapplied copies remain in inventory and are the condition everyone benchmarks. Collectors prize unapplied examples for trading and for the option to apply later, which is why condition and application status matter.
This piece combines explicit event provenance, a top-tier Gold film, and an Extraordinary autograph grade, which together make it appealing as a long-term hold for collectors focused on capped-print autographs. It occupies a distinct niche between base autographs and trophy-level grails because of that finish-to-provenance balance.
Gold autographs like this one are favoured in crafts where the finish and signature need to read cleanly against high-end weapon skins; Gold's reflective profile and the autograph line can lift a composition. That real demand for mounted examples feeds back into why applied copies circulate among decorators while clean copies remain in collection vaults.
When buying, confirm the Gold finish, the autograph attribute naming dupreeh, and that the copy is unapplied if you want a clean example. The live price block on the page shows current market pricing and is the single place to check the going market level before committing.