How float affects the pearlescent Norse design, why no case means permanently capped supply, and comparison with Dragon Lore.
| Float Range | Condition | Avg Price | vs Average | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00 – 0.07 | Factory New | $13,000–15,000 | Pearlescent blue at full vibrancy | Premium |
| 0.07 – 0.15 | Minimal Wear | $9,000–12,000 | Slight wear on beige sections | Recommended |
| 0.15 – 0.38 | Field-Tested | $7,500–9,000 | Beige engravings show wear | Entry point |
| 0.38 – 0.45 | Well-Worn | $7,000–8,000 | Heavy fading on engravings | Budget |
| 0.45 – 0.60 | Battle-Scarred | $7,000–9,000 | Max float 0.60 — rare high float | Collector only |
No case exists — all Gungnirs are from Operation Shattered Web drops only. Max float is 0.60. Prices are approximate and vary by market. Use our inspect tool for the exact value of any specific skin.
The Norse Collection was released on November 18, 2019 alongside Operation Shattered Web. Unlike most CS2 skin collections, the Norse Collection was never tied to a weapon case. Skins could only be obtained through rare operation drops during Shattered Web's limited run. Once the operation ended, no new Gungnirs could enter the market — ever. This makes Gungnir one of the most supply-constrained skins in CS2, even more so than Dragon Lore, which can still be unboxed from Cobblestone Souvenir Packages. The result is a permanently fixed supply that can only decrease as copies are lost to trade bans, VAC bans, and inactive accounts.
Float value has an outsized impact on Gungnir pricing. A standard Factory New (0.03–0.07) trades around $13,000–15,000, but sub-0.01 copies command massive premiums. A Gungnir at 0.001 float can sell for $20,000–35,000+— more than double the price of a standard FN. Why? Because the pearlescent blue finish and silver wave patterns are at their absolute best at ultra-low floats, and the tiny pool of operation-only drops means very few sub-0.01 copies exist. At these price levels, every thousandth of a float point matters. Use our inspect tool to verify exact float values before any transaction.
Both Gungnir and Dragon Lore are blue-chip AWP skins, but they represent fundamentally different investment profiles. Dragon Lore has a decade of trading history, brand recognition, and Souvenir variants that create a high ceiling ($200,000+ for top Souvenir copies). Gungnirhas absolute supply constraint — no case, no new drops, no StatTrak — making it the purer scarcity play. Dragon Lore is the established blue-chip; Gungnir is the scarcer asset with a lower entry point for FN copies. Many high-end collectors hold both, treating them as complementary investments rather than competing alternatives.
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