Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014$143.71
The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 is a Unknown-grade skin in Counter-Strike 2.
Price and Market Trends: The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 has a median market price of approximately $143.71, with the lowest listing prices available in the marketplace comparison below. The price has remained stable with minimal movement over the past 7 and 30 days, indicating balanced supply and demand. Across wear conditions, prices range from $53.53 () to $143.71 ().
Community Rating: The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 10,913 votes. This above-average rating suggests the community considers it a solid choice among Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere (Holo) | Cologne 2014 skins.
The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere (Holo) | Cologne 2014 shows a Slightly bearish trend. -0.8% (30d).
Trades in the budget range.
Compare prices above. 5-20% differences exist due to fees.
Prices trending down - potential buying opportunity. See charts for history.
The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 sits in the mid-to-high price bracket. It features a distinctive Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere (Holo) | Cologne 2014 design that stands out in-game and maintains good trading liquidity. For players who main the Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere (Holo) | Cologne 2014, this skin offers an excellent balance of visual appeal and investment stability compared to budget alternatives.
Prices for the Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 vary across marketplaces due to fees, regional pricing, and seller competition. 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.
The Sticker Slab | Natus Vincere | Cologne 2014 has remained relatively stable in price recently, with less than 5% movement over the past 7 and 30 days. Stable pricing suggests balanced supply and demand. This can be a good sign for investors looking for low-volatility items, and for buyers it means you're unlikely to overpay. Check the price chart above for longer-term trends.