Gold Operation Breakout Coin
About Gold Operation Breakout Coin
The Gold Operation Breakout Coin is a collectible CS2 coin finished in a metallic gold style with the Operation Breakout emblem at its center. As an operation coin rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its commemorative design and polished medal-like presentation.
Release & Source
The Gold Operation Breakout 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 Breakout Coin was earned during Operation Breakout by completing enough operation missions to upgrade the event coin to Gold. It was a time-limited progression reward tied to that operation, so it can no longer be obtained through normal gameplay in CS2. If you want it now, the only option is to buy it from the Steam Community Market or a third-party marketplace if it is tradable.
No, it is no longer obtainable through missions because Operation Breakout ended years ago. Like other retired operation coins, it only remains available through player-to-player trading and marketplace listings when supply exists. Its availability depends on how many owners choose to list it.
The Gold Operation Breakout Coin is relatively uncommon because it came from a single 2014 operation and required players to actively complete enough missions to reach the Gold tier. That makes it less common than the basic event coin, since not every Breakout participant finished the upgrade path. Among collectible coins, its rarity comes from age, limited distribution window, and a fixed supply.
It can appeal to collectors who focus on older operation items, legacy account cosmetics, or discontinued CS content from 2014. Its value is tied more to historical significance and limited supply than to in-game utility, since coins are profile collectibles rather than weapon finishes. Buyers usually compare it with other retired operation coins such as the Gold Operation Phoenix Coin and Gold Operation Vanguard Coin when judging collectibility.

