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About Sticker Slab Golden London 2018

Sticker Golden London 2018 is a gold tournament sticker released for the FACEIT London 2018 Major, featuring a metallic gold event logo treatment. Its monochrome foil-like finish and event-specific design make it distinct from standard team and autograph stickers from the same tournament.

Release & Source

The Sticker Slab Golden London 2018 can be found in the London 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~0.5%

The Sticker Slab Golden (Gold) London 2018 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

What is Sticker Golden London 2018?

Sticker Golden London 2018 is an event sticker tied to the FACEIT London 2018 Major in CS2. It uses a gold event design rather than a player autograph, so it is mainly collected for its tournament theme and clean gold finish.

Which skins pair well with Sticker Golden London 2018?

This sticker works best on darker or neutral finishes where the gold details stay readable. Good matches include AK-47 Redline, M4A1-S Basilisk, AWP Asiimov, and Desert Eagle Blaze because each gives the gold event logo strong contrast without adding too many competing colors.

Is Sticker Golden London 2018 a good investment?

Its long-term interest usually depends on Major sticker demand, supply from old capsules, and how much collectors value gold event stickers from London 2018. It is generally more of a collector sticker than a craft staple, so demand tends to come from tournament-themed inventories and older Major sticker collectors rather than broad everyday use.

Why do players buy Sticker Golden London 2018?

Players usually buy it for London 2018 Major collections, gold-themed crafts, or to match black, white, and red weapon skins with a metallic accent. It also appeals to buyers who want an event sticker from an older CS era without focusing on a specific autograph.