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About Operation Bravo Challenge Coin

Operation Bravo Challenge Coin is a collectible CS2 coin item issued for Operation Bravo, presented as a military-style challenge coin rather than a weapon finish. Its embossed insignia and metallic coin format distinguish it from standard weapon skins, marking participation in one of the game’s early operations.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Operation Bravo Challenge 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 Operation Bravo Challenge Coin in CS2?

The Operation Bravo Challenge Coin is a collectible coin tied to Operation Bravo, one of the early Counter-Strike operations. Unlike weapon skins, coins are profile display items that reflect participation in a specific event or operation rather than in-match weapon cosmetics.

When was Operation Bravo released?

Operation Bravo launched in September 2013 during Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It was one of the earlier operations and introduced operation access, mission content, and the Operation Bravo Coin for participating players.

How do you get CS operation coins?

Operation coins are typically earned by purchasing an operation pass and completing operation-related missions or participating during the event period. For older operations like Operation Bravo, the coin was tied to that original event, so it is not something new players can unlock now through normal gameplay.

Can you still get the Operation Bravo Challenge Coin in CS2?

No, the Operation Bravo Challenge Coin was linked to a limited-time operation from 2013. If you did not participate during Operation Bravo in CS:GO, you cannot newly earn this coin in CS2 because operation coins are tied to their original event windows.