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About Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1

The Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1 is a CS2 container that contains physical-pin-themed capsule rewards based on early Counter-Strike pin designs. Unlike weapon skins, this capsule is centered on collectible pin artwork, making it distinct from standard cases and graffiti capsules in the game’s item lineup.

Release & Source

This is a capsule that contains a set of in-game items and serves as their original source. Available in-game or on marketplaces like SkinSwap.

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Search Volume~8,519/mo

Community Rating

4.5
38 votes
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The Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1 has a community rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 38 votes on SkinSwap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best items you can get from the Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1?

The notable drops from Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1 are the early CS pin designs such as Guardian Elite, Victory, Mirage, Inferno, Italy, Dust II, and Train. Which one is “best” depends mostly on collector preference, because these pins are valued for their design and history rather than weapon rarity tiers. Pins tied to well-known maps like Dust II, Mirage, and Inferno usually get the most attention from CS collectors.

Is the Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1 worth opening in CS2?

That depends on whether you want the collectible pin designs themselves, since this capsule is aimed at collectors rather than players looking for weapon skins. Its value comes from the rarity and appeal of older pin series items, so opening one is more of a collectible gamble than a practical inventory upgrade. If you specifically like early map pins and legacy CS merchandise-style items, it can make sense.

What gives the Collectible Pins Capsule Series 1 value in CS2?

Its value is mainly tied to age, limited availability, and the fact that it belongs to the first collectible pin capsule series. Older CS items often carry extra demand from collectors, especially when they represent classic maps and early branding from the game’s ecosystem. Because it is a container for collectible pins rather than standard weapon finishes, its market behavior is driven more by collector interest than by gameplay loadouts.