How sticker category, position, and scrape condition determine value. Complete SP% reference with real pricing examples.
| Float Range | Condition | Avg Price | vs Average | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Katowice 2014 Holo/Foil | Slot 1→4: 15% / 12% / 10% / 7% | Most valuable stickers | Rarest tournament stickers | Premium |
| Major Tournament Holos | Slot 1→4: 10% / 8% / 6% / 4% | Top tournament stickers | Holo/Foil/Gold variants | High Value |
| Tournament Regular | Slot 1→4: 7% / 5% / 4% / 3% | Standard major stickers | Paper tournament stickers | Standard |
| Regular Stickers | Slot 1→4: 1% / 1% / 0.5% / 0.5% | Common stickers | Non-tournament stickers | Minimal |
SP% values reflect real market behavior across DMarket, Skinport, Waxpeer, and White Market. Use our inspect tool to calculate exact sticker value on any skin.
Sticker percentage (SP%)is the industry-standard metric for calculating how much value an applied sticker adds to a CS2 skin. When a sticker worth $1,000 is applied with a 10% SP in its position, the skin's value increases by $100. SP% is not arbitrary — it reflects real market behavior: how much extra buyers are willing to pay for a skin with that sticker in that position. Our SP% values are calibrated against thousands of real trades across DMarket, Skinport, Waxpeer, and White Market.
SP% varies by two factors: sticker category (rarity / tournament) and position(slot 1–4). Katowice 2014 Holos command the highest SP% at 15% in slot 1, reflecting their extreme rarity and collector demand. Major tournament holos sit at 10% slot 1. Regular tournament stickers are 7% slot 1. Common non-tournament stickers add just 1% in slot 1 and 0.5% in slots 3–4. Slot 1 is always the most valuable position because it's the most visible during gameplay — on rifles, it's closest to the player's viewmodel.
Sticker scrape condition is measured from 0.0 (unscraped) to 1.0 (fully scraped). Each level of scraping reduces the sticker's value contribution: unscraped = 100%, light = ~60%, medium = ~30%, heavy = ~10%, fully scraped = ~2%. The value destruction is non-linear and heavily front-loaded — the first scrape does the most damage. On a $85,000 iBUYPOWER Holo, even a light scrape drops the added value from $12,750 to ~$7,650. Never scrape high-value stickers.
A low-float AK-47 Redline FT ($35 base) with four Katowice 2014 Holos — each worth $850 — would add approximately: slot 1 at 15% ($127.50) + slot 2 at 12% ($102) + slot 3 at 10% ($85) + slot 4 at 7% ($59.50) = $374 in sticker value, bringing the total to ~$409. The same Redline with four iBUYPOWER Holos ($85,000 each) would add $37,400 — turning a $35 skin into a $37,435 collector piece.
Calculating sticker value manually requires knowing each sticker's current market price, its position, its scrape condition, and the correct SP% for its category. Our inspect tool does all of this automatically: paste an inspect link and get an instant breakdown showing each sticker, its market price, position SP%, scrape multiplier, and total value contribution. No guesswork, no manual lookups.
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