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About Valeria Phoenix Pin

Valeria Phoenix Pin is a collectible CS2 pin featuring the emblem associated with Valeria Jenner and the Phoenix faction. Its design centers on the stylized phoenix insignia, making it a recognizable piece among collectible pins rather than a weapon skin.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Valeria Phoenix Pin 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

How do you get the Valeria Phoenix Pin in CS2?

The Valeria Phoenix Pin is a collectible pin item, so players usually get it by buying it on the Steam Community Market or through third-party CS2 skin marketplaces. It is not earned through gameplay in CS2. Availability depends on how many sellers have it listed at a given time.

What does the Valeria Phoenix Pin mean in CS2?

The Valeria Phoenix Pin references the Phoenix Connexion theme from Counter-Strike lore, using the phoenix symbol associated with that faction. In CS2, it functions as a collectible cosmetic rather than a weapon finish or gameplay item. Players usually collect pins like this for inventory themes, loadout identity, or matching with faction-related items.

What is a Genuine Valeria Phoenix Pin in CS2?

A Genuine Valeria Phoenix Pin is the version tied to Valve’s physical collectible pin program, where redeeming a code granted the in-game item with the Genuine quality tag. That quality distinguishes it from standard cosmetic items and matters to collectors. In practical terms, the Genuine label is part of the pin’s identity and can affect collector interest.

Is the Valeria Phoenix Pin a good collector item in CS2?

For collectors focused on CS-themed memorabilia, the Valeria Phoenix Pin has appeal because it belongs to the pin category rather than the usual weapon skin market. Its value is driven more by collector demand, item quality such as Genuine status, and overall pin supply than by wear or pattern factors. That makes it a different type of collectible from rifles, knives, or gloves.