Sealed Graffiti Banana
About Sealed Graffiti Banana
Sealed Graffiti Banana is a graffiti pattern built around a simple banana motif rendered in bold, readable lines. Unlike weapon skins, this graffiti item is defined by its playful, minimal design, making the Banana pattern immediately recognizable among CS2 graffiti options.
Release & Source
The Sealed Graffiti Banana can be found in the CS:GO Graffiti Box.
The Sealed Graffiti Banana is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
Popularity
Community Rating
The Sealed Graffiti Banana has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 9 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sealed graffiti in CS2 is the inventory item you own before you apply it in-game. Once unsealed and used, it becomes a spray with a limited number of uses rather than a standard weapon skin or sticker. Sealed Graffiti Banana is one of these consumable graffiti items and can be traded or sold while it remains sealed.
Yes, sealed graffiti can usually be sold on the Steam Community Market or third-party marketplaces as long as it is still a tradable market item in your inventory. After you apply it, you no longer have the sealed item itself, so the marketable form is gone. This makes sealed versions like Sealed Graffiti Banana the form collectors and traders actually list.
In Counter-Strike, 'Banana' is the common callout for the curved approach route on Inferno leading toward the B site. Sealed Graffiti Banana matches that well-known map term, which is why players often use it as a joke or themed inventory item for Inferno loadouts. It is not tied mechanically to Inferno, but the name clearly references that callout.
The highest-priced graffiti items are usually rare tournament autograph graffiti or older event-related releases with lower supply, rather than standard box graffiti like Sealed Graffiti Banana. Prices change over time, but premium examples have included team and player autograph graffiti from major events. Banana is generally collected for its recognizable Inferno reference, not because it sits at the top of the graffiti price range.

