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avilynn
GuestI’ve been checking some rare AWP skins lately, and I keep finding mixed opinions about whether older skins like Lightning Strike still hold value compared to newer drops from recent cases. Some people say the classic ones keep rising, but others claim the hype is fading. What’s your experience with older iconic skins?
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demyia
GuestInteresting topic. People really argue about how stable the prices of older skins are, especially when new cases constantly shift the market. Curious to read what others have noticed.
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ives
GuestWhen people talk about iconic older skins, the Lightning Strike always ends up in the conversation. It has this reputation of being both nostalgic and collectible. After looking at different market charts, awp lightning strike stands out because it consistently reacts to demand spikes differently than most modern skins. A lot of collectors treat it as a long-term item that symbolizes early CS:GO style, and that alone helps the price stay relevant. What makes it even more interesting is that the float values have a noticeable impact on negotiations — players often overpay for unusually low floats, which doesn’t happen at the same scale with newer skins. There’s also the factor of supply being permanently limited, unlike most modern collections. So even if trends shift, people who value uniqueness and vintage aesthetics keep returning to this skin. It doesn’t explode in price randomly, but its stability makes it appealing to traders who prefer predictable growth rather than case-dependent volatility.
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