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About Victory Pin

The Victory Pin is a collectible CS2 pin featuring a gold five-point star set within a laurel wreath on a dark circular backing. Its military-inspired insignia design gives it a formal, medal-like look that distinguishes it from more playful or mascot-based pins.

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Drop Chance~15.98%

The Victory Pin is a Remarkable-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get the Victory Pin in CS2?

The Victory Pin is a collectible pin item in CS2 that players typically get by buying it through the Steam Market or a third-party marketplace if it is tradable. It is not something you unlock through gameplay progression. Availability depends on current market listings because pins are no longer distributed through regular in-game drops.

Can you still get genuine pins in CS2?

Yes, genuine pins still exist in CS2, but they originally came from redeeming physical collectible pin codes rather than from normal in-game acquisition. That means a Genuine Victory Pin is only obtainable if an unredeemed physical pin code still exists, which is much rarer than the standard version. Most players today encounter regular market-traded pins rather than new genuine redemptions.

How do you get CS2 pins?

In CS2, pins are collectible display items tied to your profile rather than weapon finishes, and most are obtained through the Steam Community Market or trading. Some older genuine versions came from physical Valve pin packs redeemed with a code. For the Victory Pin specifically, market purchase and player-to-player trading are the usual ways to get one now.

What is the Victory Pin in CS2?

The Victory Pin is a collectible CS2 pin item rather than a skin for a weapon, knife, or gloves. Pins are used for profile display and collection value, and they appeal to players who want to customize their inventory identity outside of weapon cosmetics. Its value and interest come from its collectible status, availability, and whether the version is standard or genuine.