Nuke Pin

High Grade High Grade Collectible Updated 11d ago
Nuke Pin
best price · 5 markets
$5.67on LIS-SKINS
Save $1.29 (19%) vs Steam Community Market
Buy on LIS-SKINS
Recently sold~$6.24 · 70/mo
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MarketplacePrice
LIS-SKINS31 offers$5.67Buy →
Waxpeer43 offers$5.84Buy →
Skinport53 offers$6.36Buy →
Market.CSGO33 offers$6.46Buy →
Steam Community Market$6.96Buy →

Item details

Type
Collectible
Rarity
High Grade
Quality
Normal
Colors

Price statistics

Current low
$5.67
High
$6.56 · May 5, 2026
Low
$5.67 · Jul 3, 2026
Active listings
160
Trade volume
$437 traded/mo
Liquidity
High
Markets
5 tracked

High / low over prices we've tracked since May 5, 2026 - extends toward true all-time as snapshots accumulate.

★ Owned by 1 pro

Price history

About the Nuke Pin

Overview

The Nuke Pin is a CS2 high grade collectible. skins.ai tracks its live price across every major CS2 marketplace, refreshed continuously so you always see the current floor.

Rarity & availability

Graded High Grade. The Nuke Pin trades on the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces; supply and live demand set the price shown above.

Investment outlook

The Nuke Pin currently starts around $5.67. Use the multi-market comparison and price history on this page to time an entry. Past performance doesn't guarantee future returns, watch trading volume and spread risk across items.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Nuke Pin?

Nuke Pin is a CS2 high grade collectible. skins.ai tracks its live price across every major marketplace.

How much is the Nuke Pin worth?

It currently starts around $5.67, depending on the marketplace. Compare live prices above.

Where is the cheapest place to buy the Nuke Pin?

Compare live prices across Skinport, Waxpeer, LIS-SKINS and the other markets we track on this page to find the cheapest current listing, third-party markets often undercut Steam, which charges a ~15% fee.

Is the Nuke Pin a good investment?

It depends on entry price, trading volume and market trend. Use the price history and volume data here, and remember past performance doesn't guarantee future returns.