Sticker | OpTic Gaming | Atlanta 2017 is the Paper team sticker for OpTic Gaming from the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta set. As a Paper finish with partial provenance and a High Grade classification, it sits as an accessible mid-tier pick for collectors who value team provenance over premium film.
Sticker | OpTic Gaming | Atlanta 2017 is the Paper team sticker for OpTic Gaming from the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta set. As a Paper finish with partial provenance and a High Grade classification, it sits as an accessible mid-tier pick for collectors who value team provenance over premium film.
Sticker | OpTic Gaming | Atlanta 2017 is the Paper team sticker for OpTic Gaming released as part of the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta collection. It is a team-design sticker produced by Valve and carries the High Grade rarity label in its identity fields, making it a non-autograph, org-branded piece of the set.
This copy is Paper, the base film in the finish ladder for most sets. Paper sits below premium films such as Holo, Foil, Glitter, and Gold, so this sticker is the entry-level surface in that hierarchy while still being the canonical look for applied team badges.
The sticker is categorized as a mid-tier item in the provided price band, so it functions as a practical, collectible team piece rather than a top-tier trophy. For collectors that balance budget and shelf presence, it occupies the middle ground where accessibility and set completeness meet.
This sticker belongs to the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta set, and the event name is part of the sticker identity. Event provenance matters because the set ties the artwork and distribution to that specific release, and buyers often reference the tournament name when searching or sorting collections.
The sticker carries the OpTic Gaming organization mark and serves as a straightforward org emblem for fans and collectors. Team loyalty drives steady demand for applied badges and clean examples alike, since collectors align builds and inventories around recognizable org logos.
As a standalone capsule issue, copies surface through applied trades, marketplace listings, and private sales from collectors who peel or keep stock. Everyday supply is shaped by how many were applied to weapons versus how many remained clean in inventories after the initial release.
Applied means the sticker has been placed on an in-game weapon; clean or unapplied means it is still on stock. Many collectors prefer clean copies because condition and the original sticker surface are preserved, and applied examples change the collectible utility by becoming part of a weapon craft.
Collectors will lean on the combination of team provenance, the canonical Paper finish, and the High Grade identity when deciding to hold. Those three elements together suggest a steady baseline interest for a long-term position that prioritizes roster or org completeness rather than hunting premium finishes.
Paper team stickers like this one are commonly used on utility placements in crafts where a flat team mark fits the composition. Because Paper reads cleanly and does not compete with flashy films, it often works best for layered builds and for collectors who want the org logo to remain visually prominent on low-contrast weapon finishes.
When buying, confirm the sticker is unapplied and that the finish is Paper to match the listing. The live price block on this page shows the current market price, so use that price display as your single source for up-to-date value information before committing to a purchase.

