Sticker | Magisk | Katowice 2019 is the Paper autograph for Magisk from the Katowice 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule. A full-provenance High Grade autograph on the base film, it's a collector piece best judged by condition and capsule origin rather than flash finishes.
Sticker | Magisk | Katowice 2019 is the Paper autograph for Magisk from the Katowice 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule. A full-provenance High Grade autograph on the base film, it's a collector piece best judged by condition and capsule origin rather than flash finishes.
This is the Paper Autograph for Magisk issued in the Katowice 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule, carrying the High Grade rarity tag and linked to Astralis at the 2019 IEM Katowice event. The sticker is a player autograph rather than a team or community piece and arrives on the base paper film used for that capsule.
Paper sits at the base of the finish ladder for this set: it's the standard film beneath Holo, Foil, Glitter and the showpiece finishes. Within the capsule hierarchy Paper is the common entry point, so any premium films in the same capsule will sit above it in collector preference and visual pop.
This sticker is labeled in the budget bracket, which tells you it trades well below premium and grail tiers for this capsule. For a collector that means accessible entry into Magisk autographs from Katowice 2019, but expect thinner trading activity than higher-tier finish variants.
The sticker is tied to the 2019 IEM Katowice tournament, and that event name is part of the capsule identity on the item. Event provenance anchors these drops to a single release window and gives collectors a straightforward way to group and compare pieces from the same stamp.
Because this is a tournament capsule release, the print run was fixed at the drop and the capsule no longer produces new stickers after the event. That fixed supply means clean stock only grows scarcer as more copies are applied to weapons or lost to wear.
An applied sticker has been affixed to an in-game weapon and often shows handling wear or placement quirks; a clean, unapplied copy remains on its backing and preserves centering and stock integrity. Collectors prize unapplied copies for grading, trading, and crafts because condition is clear and predictable.
What keeps interest here is simple: a full-provenance Magisk autograph on a tournament capsule, accessible on paper film, with fixed supply and thinning clean stock. For someone building a player collection or filling out the Katowice 2019 autograph run, this piece fits a defensive long-term hold strategy rather than a short-term flip.
Paper autographs like this one are straightforward to craft onto weapons because they sit flat and respond predictably to resizing and rotation. While premium films draw craft attention for showpieces, a neatly centered paper autograph still serves as the backbone of many tasteful weapon builds, and consistent player signatures help certain loadouts remain in demand.
When buying, prioritize an unapplied, clean copy with solid centering and full backing; condition and provenance matter more than film flash here. Check the live price block on the page for current market value and liquidity signals before committing to a purchase.
