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About Grind Map Coin

The Grind Map Coin is a collectible CS2 coin tied to the custom map Grind, featuring a circular emblem design associated with the map’s visual identity. As a map coin rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its commemorative purpose and its connection to a specific community-created environment in Counter-Strike.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Grind 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 Grind Map Coin in CS2?

The Grind Map Coin is a collectible coin tied to the community map Grind in Counter-Strike. Unlike weapon skins, coins are profile-display items and do not affect gameplay, wear, or weapon appearance. It is part of the broader set of CS-related collectible items rather than a gun finish or knife pattern.

Is the Grind Map Coin tied to a weapon skin or collection?

No. The Grind Map Coin is a standalone collectible, so it is not a finish for an AK-47, AWP, Glock-18, or any other weapon. It also is not treated like a knife, glove, sticker, or standard weapon collection item.

Can you trade the Grind Map Coin in CS2?

Whether a specific Grind Map Coin can be traded depends on how it was issued and its market status on Steam. In general, CS2 collectible coins are handled differently from normal weapon skins, so availability can be more limited than items like USP-S Ticket to Hell or AK-47 Redline. Check the item’s current listing and inventory restrictions directly on the marketplace or Steam.

Does the Grind Map Coin have any gameplay value in CS2?

No. The Grind Map Coin is a cosmetic collectible for profile or inventory purposes and does not change recoil, damage, movement, or any weapon stats. Its value is based on collectibility, rarity, and player interest rather than in-match performance.