Gold Operation Bloodhound Coin
About Gold Operation Bloodhound Coin
The Gold Operation Bloodhound Coin is a collectible CS2 item with a metallic gold finish and the Operation Bloodhound emblem rendered in a coin-like medallion design. As an operation coin rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its commemorative styling and its association with one of Counter-Strike’s limited-time operations.
Release & Source
The Gold Operation Bloodhound 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
The Gold Operation Bloodhound Coin is a collectible operation coin tied to Operation Bloodhound, a limited-time Counter-Strike operation released during the CS:GO era and carried forward into CS2 inventories. It is not a weapon skin, sticker, knife, or glove, and it serves as a profile collectible that shows participation and progress from that event.
You could only earn the Gold Operation Bloodhound Coin by participating in Operation Bloodhound while it was active and completing the required operation objectives tied to coin upgrades. It is no longer obtainable through normal gameplay in CS2 because Operation Bloodhound has ended, so existing coins remain only on accounts that earned them during the event.
Operation coins are event collectibles linked to specific operations such as Operation Payback, Breakout, Bloodhound, Wildfire, Hydra, Riptide, and Broken Fang. Players typically received a base coin through an operation pass and upgraded it by completing missions or campaign content, with higher tiers like Silver or Gold reflecting deeper event progress.
Operation Bloodhound was a 2015 Counter-Strike operation that added an operation pass, missions, and access to event content built around progression and rewards. It also introduced the Falchion Case during its run, making it one of the more recognizable older operations for players who followed mid-2010s CS:GO content.

