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About Mutiny Map Coin

The Mutiny Map Coin is a collectible CS2 item featuring a nautical design tied to the Mutiny map, with a coin format distinct from weapon finishes and stickers. Its themed artwork and extraordinary rarity set the Mutiny Map Coin apart from other map-related collectibles in Counter-Strike 2.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Mutiny 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 Mutiny Map Coin in CS2?

The Mutiny Map Coin is a collectible tied to Mutiny, a community-created map that was added to Counter-Strike during the Operation Broken Fang period. Unlike weapon skins, coins are display items for a player profile inventory and do not affect gameplay. It represents the map itself rather than a weapon finish, sticker, or case item.

Can you still get the Mutiny Map Coin in CS2?

The Mutiny Map Coin is not something players can earn through normal in-game progression in CS2 today. Availability depends on whether it remains listed and tradable through the Steam Community Market or third-party marketplaces. Since it is a collectible linked to past content, supply is limited compared with regularly dropped items.

Is the Mutiny Map Coin tradable in CS2?

Yes, the Mutiny Map Coin can be treated like other marketable CS items if it is not under a temporary trade restriction. In practice, players usually buy or sell it through the Steam Community Market or external skin marketplaces that support collectibles. Its liquidity is typically lower than popular weapon skins because coins appeal to a narrower group of collectors.

Is the Mutiny Map Coin a good collectible for CS2 collectors?

The Mutiny Map Coin mainly appeals to players who collect map-related items, Operation-era collectibles, or less common profile display pieces. It is more niche than items like Major Coins, Service Medals, or 5 Year Veteran Coins, so collector interest is narrower. Its value comes from theme and scarcity within the collectible category rather than weapon-skin demand.