Sticker Edward (Gold) Krakow 2017
About Sticker Edward Krakow 2017
Sticker Edward Krakow 2017 is an autograph sticker featuring Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev’s signature in a bold, handwritten style tied to the PGL Krakow 2017 tournament. As a player autograph sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean signature-focused design and its connection to a specific CS:GO Major event.
Release & Source
The Sticker Edward Krakow 2017 can be found in the Krakow 2017 Legends Autograph Capsule.
The Sticker Edward (Gold) Krakow 2017 is a Extraordinary-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~0.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker Edward Krakow 2017 is a player autograph sticker featuring Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev from the PGL Krakow 2017 Major. It comes from the Krakow 2017 Legends Autograph Capsule and is part of the 2017 PGL Krakow tournament sticker set. As an autograph sticker, it is mainly collected for team and player-themed crafts rather than weapon-specific finishes.
This sticker fits best in Natus Vincere-themed crafts because Edward played under the Na'Vi banner during that era. It works well on yellow-and-black skins like AK-47 Fuel Injector, AWP Man-o'-war, M4A4 Buzz Kill, and USP-S Orion. Multi-sticker crafts combining Edward with GuardiaN, s1mple, or seized Krakow 2017 autographs create a consistent 2017 Na'Vi lineup theme.
Yes, it is most useful in roster-based crafts tied to Natus Vincere's 2017 Major lineup. Collectors often pair it with other Na'Vi Krakow 2017 autographs or with Na'Vi team stickers from nearby tournament years to build matching event sets. It is less commonly used in color-match crafts outside yellow, black, or tournament autograph themes.
Collectors usually want it for autograph set completion, Na'Vi roster crafts, or player-focused collections from the Krakow 2017 Major. Edward was a long-standing name in CIS Counter-Strike, so his tournament autographs have relevance beyond a single event. Demand is usually driven more by team history and lineup nostalgia than by flashy sticker artwork.

