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About Santorini Map Coin

The Santorini Map Coin is a collectible CS2 item featuring a commemorative design tied to the Santorini map. Unlike weapon finishes, this coin stands out through its map-specific theme and its role as a display item rather than an applied skin.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Santorini 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 Santorini Map Coin in CS2?

The Santorini Map Coin is a collectible coin tied to Santorini, a community map known from Counter-Strike’s map pool history. Unlike Major event coins or Veteran Coins, it represents a specific map rather than account age or tournament participation. In inventory terms, it sits in the collectible category instead of being a weapon skin, knife, or glove.

How do you get the Santorini Map Coin in CS2?

Map coins like the Santorini Map Coin are generally obtained through the Steam Community Market or player-to-player trading rather than gameplay drops. They are separate inventory collectibles, so you do not unlock them by opening cases or applying stickers. Availability depends on whether owners are listing the coin for sale or trade.

Can you use the Santorini Map Coin in matches?

The Santorini Map Coin is a profile-style collectible, not an equipable weapon finish or gameplay item. It does not change weapon appearance, affect performance, or provide any in-match advantage. Its value is mainly tied to collection interest and Counter-Strike map history.

Is the Santorini Map Coin rare in CS2?

Its rarity is better understood as collector scarcity rather than gameplay rarity, because coins like this are not dropped the way weapon skins are. The Santorini Map Coin is less commonly discussed than standard service or Major coins, which can make it harder to find compared with more familiar collectibles. Actual market scarcity depends on how many owners are willing to list one at a given time.