Ethan

Ethan items

Katowice 2019Ethan (Foil)
Remarkable StickerKatowice 2019Ethan (Foil)from $7.25
Berlin 2019Ethan (Foil)
Remarkable StickerBerlin 2019Ethan (Foil)from $1.58
GoldKatowice 2019
Extraordinary StickerGoldKatowice 2019from $150.00
GoldBerlin 2019
Extraordinary StickerGoldBerlin 2019from $21.20
Katowice 2019Ethan
High Grade StickerKatowice 2019Ethanfrom $0.78
Berlin 2019Ethan
High Grade StickerBerlin 2019Ethanfrom $0.45

Ethan Skins Overview

This Ethan category page brings together the current CS2 sticker-related items tied to Ethan in one place, making it easier to browse, compare, and track market options without jumping between listings. As a player page in a sticker context, it is especially useful for collectors who want to focus on Ethan-specific items, whether they are looking for a budget-friendly entry point or a higher-value collectible with stronger historical appeal. With 6 items listed here and a price range from $0.45 to $150.00, the page covers both accessible and premium-tier choices.

For CS2 players and traders, pages like this matter because player-linked sticker items often move in and out of demand based on event history, team relevance, and collector interest. Ethan’s catalog on this page is compact, which makes it easier to get a fast read on what is available and how the items differ across finish type, event, and price point.

What This Ethan Page Includes

This page is structured as a focused Ethan inventory for sticker-related items. Instead of presenting a broad, mixed catalog, it stays centered on Ethan so you can evaluate the available pieces in a more targeted way. That is useful if you are specifically interested in event-based sticker variants, because it keeps the comparison set tight and relevant.

The six items here cover the main sticker finishes collectors usually watch for: Paper, Foil, and Gold. Each finish tends to serve a different role in a collection. Paper versions are often the most accessible, Foil versions sit in a middle tier for visual appeal and collector demand, and Gold versions are usually the most premium-looking choices. When browsing this page, that variety makes it easier to decide whether you are searching for an affordable pickup or a more standout showcase item.

Notable Ethan Items

The Ethan page includes several notable sticker variants from two major event contexts: Katowice 2019 and Berlin 2019. These event tags are important because collectors often compare stickers not only by player name and finish, but also by the tournament and year attached to them. That context can influence long-term interest, trade visibility, and how desirable a sticker feels in a loadout or collection.

  • Foil Katowice 2019
  • Foil Berlin 2019
  • Gold Katowice 2019
  • Gold Berlin 2019
  • Paper Katowice 2019
  • Paper Berlin 2019

These six listings give buyers a complete overview of Ethan’s available sticker variants on the page. If you are comparing across event years, the Katowice 2019 and Berlin 2019 labels make it easy to evaluate which release better fits your collection goals. If you are comparing across finishes, the Paper, Foil, and Gold versions let you balance appearance, affordability, and collectibility.

Price Range, Rarity, and 2026 Market Relevance

The Ethan listing range on this page runs from $0.45 to $150.00, which is a wide enough spread to support multiple types of buyer behavior. Lower-priced items can be attractive to casual collectors, newer traders, or anyone looking to add an Ethan sticker without committing much budget. At the upper end, more expensive variants naturally attract more attention from collectors who prioritize standout presentation, event association, or stronger perceived rarity.

In 2026, market relevance for player-linked sticker items continues to depend on a mix of visibility, collector memory, and how easy the item is to source. Even within a small category like this, price differences can reflect finish type, event popularity, and the kind of demand each sticker tends to draw. Gold and Foil variants often feel more premium in both appearance and trading discussions, while Paper variants are usually the first stop for buyers aiming for value.

When reviewing the Ethan page, it helps to think in terms of both rarity and use case. A lower-priced Paper sticker may be better suited for stacking, casual craft planning, or inexpensive collection building. A higher-priced Gold or Foil sticker may be better if your goal is a more visually distinct item or a piece that feels stronger as a long-term collectible. The page’s full spread gives you room to choose based on budget and intent, not just headline price.

Buying and Trading Tips

If you are buying Ethan items, start by deciding whether your priority is price efficiency, visual appeal, or event-specific collectibility. That decision will often narrow the field quickly. For most buyers, Paper stickers are the easiest way to enter the category, while Foil and Gold variants may justify a higher spend if you want something that stands out more clearly in a collection or trade offer.

For trading, the strongest approach is usually to compare similar finishes across the two event groups on this page. A Foil Katowice 2019 and a Foil Berlin 2019 item may appeal to different buyers even when they share the same player name, and the same is true for Gold and Paper versions. Matching finish type and event context can help you evaluate whether a listing is priced in line with similar Ethan items.

It is also smart to look at the low end and high end of the page together. The $0.45 starting point helps establish the baseline for what is available, while the $150.00 top end shows how far collector demand can push certain items. That range can help you avoid overpaying when a lower-tier alternative would meet your needs just as well.

How to Browse, Filter, and Compare on This Page

Use this Ethan page as a quick comparison hub rather than treating each listing in isolation. Start by scanning the finish type first: Paper, Foil, or Gold. Then check the event label to separate Katowice 2019 from Berlin 2019. That simple two-step process makes it easier to find the item that best matches your budget and collecting strategy.

If you are shopping with a strict budget, filter mentally from the lowest price upward and focus on Paper versions first. If you are aiming for a more premium collectible, compare Foil and Gold entries side by side and look at which event designation you prefer. Because the page is limited to 6 items, it is especially manageable to review all options without feeling overloaded.

For value comparison, look for the overlap between finish, event, and price. Items that share the same finish but differ by event can still feel meaningfully different to collectors, so it is worth comparing them carefully rather than assuming the cheaper option is always the better buy. This page is designed to make that comparison straightforward.

FAQ

How many Ethan items are listed here?

There are 6 Ethan items on this page, spanning Paper, Foil, and Gold finishes across Katowice 2019 and Berlin 2019.

What is the price range for Ethan items?

The current range on this page runs from $0.45 to $150.00.

Which Ethan items are most notable?

The notable items listed here are Foil Katowice 2019, Foil Berlin 2019, Gold Katowice 2019, Gold Berlin 2019, Paper Katowice 2019, and Paper Berlin 2019.

What should I look at first when comparing them?

Start with finish type and event year, then compare price. That gives you the clearest picture of value, rarity, and intended use.

FAQ

How many items are in Ethan?

This player page lists 6 CS2 items, each with its current market data and links to where you can win or trade it.

What is the price range for Ethan in 2026?

Items in Ethan range from $0.45 to $150.00 on the open market in 2026, depending on exterior, rarity and StatTrak status.

Where can I get Ethan skins?

See our ranked site lists for case openings and trading, all rated by verified player reviews.

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