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About Sticker James Cologne 2015

Sticker James Cologne 2015 features a stylized autograph from James presented in black on a white sticker base, created for the ESL One Cologne 2015 event. As a tournament player sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean signature-focused design and direct connection to the Cologne 2015 lineup.

Release & Source

The Sticker James Cologne 2015 can be found in the 2015 ESL One Cologne.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~4.5%

The Sticker James (Foil) Cologne 2015 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~4.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker James Cologne 2015 in CS2?

Sticker James Cologne 2015 is a player autograph sticker from the ESL One Cologne 2015 event. It features the signature of James from Team Immunity and can be applied to weapons as a paper-style event sticker from that tournament period.

Which skins pair well with Sticker James Cologne 2015?

This sticker works best on darker or neutral finishes where the autograph stays readable. Good matches include AK-47 Redline, M4A1-S Basilisk, USP-S Guardian, and AWP Elite Build because their black, gray, and blue tones do not overpower the sticker design.

Can Sticker James Cologne 2015 be used in autograph crafts?

Yes, it can be used in older-event autograph crafts, especially on 2014-2015 era weapon finishes. It fits best in clean single-sticker placements or repeated fourx crafts on simple skins like AK-47 Slate, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, or Glock-18 Dragon Tattoo where the signature remains clear.

Is Sticker James Cologne 2015 a good sticker for collectors?

It can appeal to collectors who focus on ESL One Cologne 2015 items, Team Immunity memorabilia, or older autograph stickers from early CS:GO majors. Its interest is usually more niche than star-player autographs, so demand often depends on event collectors and craft-focused buyers rather than broad market attention.