Sticker decenty (Holo) Copenhagen 2024
About Sticker decenty Copenhagen 2024
Sticker decenty Copenhagen 2024 features decenty’s autograph rendered as a tournament sticker for the PGL Copenhagen 2024 event. Its signature-based design and player-specific branding distinguish it from standard team logos and other event stickers in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker decenty Copenhagen 2024 can be found in the Copenhagen 2024 Contenders Autograph Capsule.
The Sticker decenty (Holo) Copenhagen 2024 is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker decenty Copenhagen 2024 is a player autograph sticker from the PGL Copenhagen 2024 Major sticker set. It represents decenty and is obtained from the Copenhagen 2024 Contenders Autograph Capsule. On this page, it refers to the standard paper version rather than Holo, Glitter, or Gold variants.
This sticker fits clean tournament-style crafts and works best on skins with open placement areas and neutral colors. Good options include AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, USP-S Whiteout, and Glock-18 Vogue if you want the autograph to stay readable. A 3x or 4x matching autograph craft is the usual approach if you want a consistent Copenhagen 2024 theme.
Its long-term value usually depends on decenty's future results, capsule supply, and whether autograph crafts become popular after the Major. Standard paper autographs generally have more supply and lower demand than Gold or some Glitter variants, so they tend to move more slowly. If you are evaluating it as an investment, compare its supply and sales history against other Copenhagen 2024 Contenders autographs rather than against top-star signatures.
The main differences are the player signature itself, the team group capsule it comes from, and the finish variant tied to that autograph line. Sticker decenty Copenhagen 2024 comes from the Contenders autograph capsule, so it is grouped with other Contenders player signatures rather than Champions or Challengers autographs. Demand also differs based on player popularity, signature shape, and how well the autograph fits common crafts.

