Five-SeveN Silver Quartz
(Minimal Wear)About Five-SeveN Silver Quartz
The Five-SeveN Silver Quartz is finished with metallic silver paint over a dark base, using a crystallizing mask to create sharp, geometric quartz-like patterns across the slide. Compared with more elaborate Five-SeveN finishes, this pistol skin stands out through its restrained industrial look and reflective mineral-inspired texture.
Release & Source
The Five-SeveN Silver Quartz can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package and EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package.
Float Range & Wear
The Five-SeveN Silver Quartz cannot drop in Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.45, with Well-Worn being the worst available condition.
The Five-SeveN Silver Quartz is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common Five-SeveN skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Silver, black, and blue-accented stickers fit the metallic finish best. Good options include Team LDLC.com (Holo) Cologne 2014 for blue contrast, Team Dignitas (Holo) Cologne 2014 for a black-and-gold look, Crown (Foil) for a clean gold accent, and Battle Scarred (Holo) for a darker monochrome style. Keeping crafts minimal usually works better than covering the quartz pattern.
The Five-SeveN Silver Quartz uses a crystallizing mask pattern, so pattern placement can vary across the slide and frame. Unlike skins such as Case Hardened, there are no widely recognized top-tier rare patterns with separate market categories. Most buyers treat differences as cosmetic preference rather than a major pricing factor.
There is no single universally accepted best pattern for the Five-SeveN Silver Quartz. Most players prefer patterns where the metallic crystal effect looks evenly spread and the visible side has a cleaner, brighter silver finish. Since pattern premiums are uncommon, the best choice usually comes down to which screenshot or inspect view you personally prefer.
The pattern changes how the crystallized silver texture is distributed, which can make some examples look cleaner and more uniform while others look busier or darker in places. On this skin, the effect is subtle compared with heavily pattern-dependent finishes like Fade or Case Hardened. In practice, the pattern matters mainly for personal taste rather than rarity.

