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About Chalice Map Coin

The Chalice Map Coin is a CS2 collectible coin featuring the emblem associated with Chalice, rendered in the game’s standard coin format. As a map coin rather than a weapon finish, it stands apart from skins through its simple commemorative design tied to a specific map.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Chalice Map Coin is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chalice Map Coin in CS2?

The Chalice Map Coin is a collectible coin tied to the community map Chalice rather than a weapon skin, knife, or glove. In CS2, items like this are used mainly for collecting and inventory display, and they appeal most to players who follow community map history or want niche collectible items.

Is the Chalice Map Coin related to a Major coin or a Veteran Coin in CS2?

No, the Chalice Map Coin is separate from both Major event coins and Veteran Coins. Major coins come from specific tournament events, while Veteran Coins are account-based service awards tied to how long a player has owned Counter-Strike; the Chalice Map Coin is instead linked to a specific map.

Does the Chalice Map Coin have any gameplay effect in CS2?

No, the Chalice Map Coin does not change gameplay, weapon performance, or matchmaking. Its purpose is cosmetic and collectible, so its value comes from rarity, theme, and collector interest rather than any in-game advantage.

Can you still get the Chalice Map Coin in CS2?

Availability depends on how Valve originally distributed it and whether it remains obtainable through the in-game client, Steam Market, or player-to-player trading. For older collectible coins tied to maps or events, direct acquisition methods often become limited over time, which is why most buyers now look for existing market listings instead of unlock methods.