P250 Franklin
(Field-Tested)About P250 Franklin
P250 Franklin is covered in a hydrographic pattern of overlapping U.S. hundred-dollar bills, giving the pistol a cash-themed finish across the slide, frame, and grip. Among P250 skins in CS2, it stands out for applying a realistic money print over nearly the entire weapon rather than relying on abstract graphics or color blocking.
Release & Source
The P250 Franklin can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package. The P250 Franklin is part of the Franklin family.
Float Range & Wear
The P250 Franklin cannot drop in Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.45, with Well-Worn being the worst available condition.
The P250 Franklin is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest P250 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Money-themed and green-accent stickers fit the hundred-dollar bill print best. Good options include Sticker Crown (Foil), Sticker Drug War Veteran, Sticker Green Cyclawps, and Sticker Gold Web (Foil). If you want a cleaner craft, use one or two gold stickers rather than covering the bill details.
P250 Franklin does not have a special pattern hierarchy like Case Hardened or Fade skins. Its appearance is largely consistent, so collectors usually focus more on overall wear and clean placement of the money print than on a specific pattern seed. If you are comparing two copies, check how clear the front-side bill details look in game.
Yes, P250 Franklin can be used in trade-up contracts because it is a Classified skin. Since it comes from The Bank Collection, trade-up outcomes depend on mixing it with other Classified skins and the collections they belong to. Before doing a contract, calculate the collection odds carefully because collection trade-ups can produce very different results.
Yes, the P250 is a practical low-cost pistol in CS2 because it has solid armor penetration for its price and works well in eco or force-buy rounds. Players often use it on T side to challenge rifle buys at close to mid range, and on CT side as a budget sidearm when they want more damage than the default pistol offers. Its main limitation is lower reliability at longer ranges compared with stronger pistols like the Desert Eagle or Five-SeveN.

