Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin (Minimal Wear)

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About the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin
Firing two large-mag Berettas at once will lower accuracy and increase load times. On the bright side, you'll get to fire two large-mag Berettas at once. It has individual parts spray-painted khaki and grey. The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin is a Restricted-grade skin in Counter-Strike 2, featuring the Hemoglobin finish on the Dual Berettas. With a Restricted rarity classification, it has approximately a ~3.2% chance of dropping from case openings.
How to Obtain: The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin can be unboxed from the CS:GO Weapon Case 2. It belongs to the Arms Deal 2 Collection.
Float Value and Wear: This skin has a float value range of 0.00 to 0.20. This restricted float range means not all wear conditions are available, which can affect rarity and pricing for specific exteriors. Lower float values within each condition tier produce a cleaner in-game appearance and typically command higher prices.
Price and Market Trends: The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin (Minimal Wear) has a median market price of approximately $19.88, with the lowest listing prices available in the marketplace comparison below. The 7-day trend is +6.0% and the 30-day trend is +3.2%. Across wear conditions, prices range from $18.50 (Field-Tested) to $32.67 (Factory New).
Community Rating: The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin has a community rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on 3,759 votes. This above-average rating suggests the community considers it a solid choice among Dual Berettas skins.
Price Analysis: Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin (Minimal Wear)
Current Trend
The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin (Minimal Wear) shows a Slightly bullish trend. +3.2% (30d).
Market Position
Trades in the budget range.
Market Comparison
Compare prices above. 5-20% differences exist due to fees.
Timing Insight
Prices trending up - favorable for sellers. See charts for history.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Factory New and Minimal Wear for the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin?
Factory New (FN) Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin skins have float values between 0.00-0.07, showing minimal to no visible wear. Minimal Wear (MW) floats range from 0.07-0.15, with slight scratches or fading. This skin has a restricted float range (0.00-0.20), meaning Battle-Scarred versions don't exist. The price gap between FN and MW varies by finish — some designs like the Hemoglobin pattern hide wear better than others, making MW versions a strong value alternative.
Is the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin a good budget option?
Yes, the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin is an excellent budget-friendly choice. Priced affordably, it offers the Hemoglobin aesthetic without breaking the bank. Budget skins like this are ideal for players building their first inventory or those who prefer spending on multiple skins rather than one expensive item. The lower price point also means less financial risk if you decide to trade or sell later.
What is the float value range for the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin?
Float values in CS2 determine a skin's wear level on a scale from 0.00 (perfect) to 1.00 (maximum wear). With a float range of 0.00 to 0.20, this skin has specific wear availability that affects pricing. Lower float values within any condition category (e.g., 0.01 vs 0.06 in Factory New) result in cleaner appearances and typically command higher prices. For high-value trades, always verify the exact float value using inspection tools.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin?
Prices for the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin vary across marketplaces due to fees, regional pricing, and seller competition. This skin can be obtained by opening the CS:GO Weapon Case 2 or purchased directly from third-party marketplaces. The Steam Community Market charges 15% fees, while third-party markets like Skinport, DMarket, and Buff163 offer lower prices with 2-10% fees. Compare real-time prices in the market comparison table above to find the best deal.
Can I use the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin in competitive CS2?
Yes, all weapon skins including the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin are purely cosmetic and can be used in all CS2 game modes including competitive matchmaking, Premier, and professional tournaments. Skins provide no gameplay advantages or disadvantages - they only change the weapon's visual appearance. Many professional players use skins during official matches, and you'll often see high-value items like this featured in tournament broadcasts.
Is the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin price going up or down?
The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin is currently trending upward. Over the past 7 days, the price has increased by 6.0%, and over the past 30 days it has risen 3.2%. Rising prices can indicate growing demand, reduced supply from case openings, or broader market-wide appreciation. Check the price chart above for detailed historical trends and to identify potential buying opportunities.
What collection is the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin from?
The Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin is part of the The Arms Deal 2 Collection. It can be obtained by opening the CS:GO Weapon Case 2. All skins from the same collection share a rarity hierarchy, which affects trade-up contract possibilities and overall value.
What is the story behind the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin?
The in-game description reads: "Firing two large-mag Berettas at once will lower accuracy and increase load times. On the bright side, you'll get to fire two large-mag Berettas at once. It has individual parts spray-painted khaki and grey." The Hemoglobin finish on the Dual Berettas is a distinctive design that has made this skin a recognizable part of CS2's visual identity.
Which marketplace has the cheapest Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin right now?
Based on our real-time price comparison across 15+ marketplaces, CSFloat currently has the lowest price for the Dual Berettas | Hemoglobin at $16.34. However, prices change frequently as sellers list and buyers purchase. We recommend checking the marketplace comparison table above for the most current prices, and remember to factor in each marketplace's fees when comparing total costs.
























