Sticker | Hello UMP-45
Sticker | Hello UMP-45
Active Offers
Market | Price | Updated at |
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Waxpeer | $0.41 | 28.03.2025 09:00 |
Market CSGO | $0.51 | 28.03.2025 09:00 |
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About Sticker | Hello UMP-45
Sticker | Hello UMP-45 is a sticker in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), first introduced on December 2, 2020. This sticker and features a Paper finish. The design prominently showcases colors such as Purple and was created by Valve.
This sticker is associated with the 2017 PGL Krakow CS:GO Championship tournament.
Price and Market Analysis
Currently, the price ranges from $0.27 to $0.41 on the 3rd party markets, with an average market price of $0.39 on the Steam marketplace.
- Active Listings: 0
- Monthly Sales: 512
Popularity and Community Sentiment
Sticker | Hello UMP-45 has received 6 community votes, averaging 3.3 out of 5 stars.
Rarity and Collectibility
Sticker | Hello UMP-45 holds a rarity level of High Grade, enhancing its desirability among collectors. Its distinct Paper finish and color scheme (Purple) further increase its collectible value.
The estimated drop rate of this sticker is around 12.9%.
Trading Statistics (Last 30 Days)
- Daily Sales: 14
- Weekly Sales: 229
- Monthly Sales: 512
- 90-Day Sales: 1500
FAQ
What is the current price of Sticker | Hello UMP-45?
The price currently ranges from $0.27 to $0.41, with an average around $0.39.
How frequently is Sticker | Hello UMP-45 traded?
On average, there are around 512 sales per month.
What factors influence the price of Sticker | Hello UMP-45?
Primary factors include rarity, finish type (Paper), visual appeal (Purple), potential association with a player or tournament, and overall market demand.
Is Sticker | Hello UMP-45 a good investment?
Investment potential depends on factors such as rarity, uniqueness of design, the popularity of associated collections or tournaments (if applicable), the appeal of its finish (Paper), colors used, and overall market demand.