ESL One Katowice 2015 stickers: are they worth it?

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Everyone knows about the stickers from the Katowice Major. These items are known for their incredible price growth, rarity, and beauty. And if you thought of EMS Katowice 2014 stickers, you’re mistaken.

Today, the CS.MONEY talks about stickers from the ESL One: Katowice 2015 tournament, which have been in the shadow of their predecessor for the past decade. But why? And how good of an investment are they? Let’s explore these questions and provide some answers.

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What are ESL One: Katowice 2015 Stickers?

The ESL One: Katowice 2015 stickers were released in honour of the ESL One: Katowice 2015 tournament, the fifth major for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Like other stickers, these can be applied to weapons in the game, giving them a unique look and adding a personal touch to your inventory.

ESL One: Katowice 2015 stickers are divided into two types:

  • Team stickers;
  • Tournament logo stickers.

Back then, capsules did not contain player autograph stickers. Therefore, only team or tournament logos were available. The stickers from the fifth major come in three varieties: paper, holographic, and foil.

What Makes ESL One: Katowice 2015 Stickers Stand Out?

ESL One: Katowice 2015 stickers are highly valued in the CS community for several reasons—first, their rarity. When this major took place in 2015, the skin market and the player base were modest by current standards. Therefore, there aren’t many of these stickers around.

The second feature of these stickers is their aesthetics. Many collectors consider these stickers some of the most visually appealing ever released. If Katowice 2014 stickers are considered cool because they lack a background, Katowice 2015 stickers are valued for their simple backgrounds, which look good on any craft.

Another notable aspect of these stickers is their price growth. For example, the Titan (Foil) Katowice 2015. sticker can now sell for $500, whereas it cost only $10 in 2015. That’s a huge price increase! On the flip side, paper stickers are still relatively cheap. Decorating your favourite AWP Asiimov with Fnatic Katowice 2015 stickers will cost less than a hundred dollars.

By the way, both the AWP Asiimov and Fnatic Katowice 2015 stickers can be found in our Market. Every day, over 10,000 skins are sold and even more are listed. Check out the Market right now and get the coolest skins at the best prices.

Investing in ESL One: Katowice 2015 Stickers

Such a sharp rise in sticker prices might suggest that they are a good investment. However, it is not quite true. If you look at the price dynamics over time, you can see one big jump — in 2020. After that boost, the price has been growing much more slowly. Some stickers have not even been able to reach their previous price peaks. Let’s look at some examples.

The aforementioned Titan (Foil) Katowice 2015 sticker has averaged $420 over the past year. But in 2020, its price peaked at over $500. The maximum price, $700, was set in early 2021.

Another example is the Vox Eminor (Foil) Katowice 2015 sticker. The average price over the past year is $390, with a peak of $460. Despite such volatility, the sticker shows a trend towards price growth. The same situation applies to the LGB eSports (Foil) Katowice 2015 or Counter Logic Gaming (Foil) Katowice 2015 stickers. 

In conclusion, Katowice 2015 stickers are a risky investment. They are rare stickers, and their quantity is constantly decreasing. Moreover, they are beautiful and valued in the community. At the same time, many stickers’ prices are volatile, and the price peaks were two to three years ago.

Remember that on the CS.MONEY website, you can buy and sell any skins. Expensive and rare, popular and common — quick deals, the ability to sell instantly, and even withdraw funds — everything is available on CS.MONEY.

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