Grail Map Coin
About Grail Map Coin
The Grail Map Coin is a CS2 collectible coin tied to the Grail map, featuring a decorative emblem built around medieval-inspired imagery. As a non-weapon item, it stands out from standard skin listings with a design centered on map identity rather than weapon finish patterns.
Release & Source
The Grail 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
Grail is not part of the main Active Duty map pool, but it was introduced to CS2 as a community map in Valve’s Armory update. The Grail Map Coin is tied to that map’s release and serves as a collectible linked to the event rather than a standard weapon skin item.
On live Valve servers, players generally cannot leave the intended play area unless the map has a bug or an exploit route. If you are exploring Grail offline, using practice commands like noclip in a private lobby is the usual way to move outside the map boundaries for screenshots or inspection.
The Grail Map Coin is a CS2 collectible associated with the Grail community map. Unlike a weapon finish, knife, or glove, it functions as a commemorative inventory item connected to map-related content and is categorized as an extraordinary collectible.
The value of the Grail Map Coin is driven mainly by supply, demand from collectors, and how much attention the Grail map receives within the CS2 community. Because it is a collectible rather than a skin with patterns or wear, pricing tends to depend more on rarity perception and market activity than on item-specific cosmetic variables.

