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About Sealed Graffiti Martha

Sealed Graffiti Martha is a graffiti pattern featuring the word “Martha” rendered in a loose, hand-drawn script. As a graffiti item rather than a weapon skin, its design is defined by stylized lettering and spray-paint presentation instead of artwork applied to a firearm.

Release & Source

The Sealed Graffiti Martha can be found in the Community Graffiti Box 1.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Sealed Graffiti Martha is a Remarkable-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you sell Sealed Graffiti Martha in CS2?

Yes. Sealed Graffiti Martha can be sold on the Steam Community Market and on third-party CS2 skin marketplaces while it remains sealed in your inventory. Once you apply it in-game, it becomes a consumable graffiti with a limited number of uses and cannot be traded as a sealed item anymore.

What is sealed graffiti in CS2?

A sealed graffiti in CS2 is the inventory item version of a graffiti before you equip and use it. Sealed Graffiti Martha can be traded or sold in that sealed state, and when activated it turns into a usable graffiti pattern with a set number of sprays.

What does graffiti do in CS2?

Graffiti in CS2 lets you place a chosen design on map surfaces during a match as a cosmetic effect. Sealed Graffiti Martha does not change gameplay, damage, or visibility mechanics in any meaningful way; it only adds a temporary spray that other players can see until it fades or the round/match context resets.

What is the most expensive graffiti in CS:GO?

The highest-priced graffiti items have usually been older tournament or event-related graffitis with limited supply, rather than standard designs like Sealed Graffiti Martha from Community Graffiti Box 1. Prices change often, but collectible autograph and event graffitis have historically sold above regular sealed graffiti because their supply and demand are much narrower.