Sunny

Sunny items

Krakow 2017suNny (Gold)
Extraordinary StickerKrakow 2017suNny (Gold)from $975.00
London 2018suNny (Gold)
Extraordinary StickerLondon 2018suNny (Gold)from $451.00
Krakow 2017suNny (Foil)
Remarkable StickerKrakow 2017suNny (Foil)from $23.14
Boston 2018suNny (Foil)
Remarkable StickerBoston 2018suNny (Foil)from $8.92
London 2018suNny (Foil)
Remarkable StickerLondon 2018suNny (Foil)from $6.05
Boston 2018suNny (Gold)
Extraordinary StickerBoston 2018suNny (Gold)from $243.00
Krakow 2017suNny
High Grade StickerKrakow 2017suNnyfrom $2.92
Boston 2018suNny
High Grade StickerBoston 2018suNnyfrom $1.44
PaperLondon 2018
High Grade StickerPaperLondon 2018from $0.56

Sunny player stickers and skins overview

Sunny is a dedicated player category page for CS2 sticker-related skins, built to help collectors quickly find and compare items tied to this player in one place. If you are browsing for Sunny stickers, this page gives you a focused view of the available market, from low-cost entry pieces to premium collector-grade listings. With 9 items currently associated with Sunny, the catalog is compact enough to scan easily but still varied enough to support both budget purchases and high-end investing.

For collectors in 2026, player pages like this matter because sticker demand is often driven by event history, finish type, and collectible appeal rather than purely by in-game wear. Sunny’s item pool includes multiple major-event sticker variants, which makes the page relevant for anyone building themed crafts, tracking market availability, or comparing the price gap between paper, foil, and gold versions.

What Sunny represents in a CS2 sticker collection

Sunny is best understood as a player-centered sticker destination: instead of searching through all stickers in the market, you can review the items associated with this specific name and compare them within a single category. That makes the page especially useful for collectors who are targeting player signatures, tournament-linked releases, or a consistent set from one identity across multiple events.

This page is also useful because the value of player stickers can change significantly depending on the finish and event. A paper version may be accessible for casual collectors, while gold and foil versions often appeal to more serious traders due to their limited supply and stronger visual impact on crafts. Sunny’s catalog reflects that spectrum well, with items spanning a wide price range and several notable tournament editions.

Notable Sunny items on this page

Sunny’s item list includes several standout sticker types across major tournament releases. These are the most notable items currently associated with the page:

  • GoldKrakow 2017
  • GoldLondon 2018
  • FoilKrakow 2017
  • FoilBoston 2018
  • FoilLondon 2018
  • GoldBoston 2018
  • PaperKrakow 2017
  • PaperBoston 2018

These names are important because they give collectors a quick read on the likely demand profile. Gold and foil versions usually attract buyers who want higher visual quality or more exclusive inventory, while paper versions often serve as lower-cost options for building sets, finishing crafts, or entering the market at a manageable price point. Tournament identifiers like Krakow 2017, Boston 2018, and London 2018 also matter because they help buyers compare release eras and choose a look that matches a specific collection theme.

Price range, rarity signals, and 2026 market relevance

The Sunny page currently spans a price range from $0.56 to $974.00, which is a strong indicator that the associated items cover both accessible and premium segments of the sticker market. At the lower end, buyers can explore inexpensive options without committing much budget. At the upper end, the presence of a near-four-figure listing shows that at least one Sunny item has meaningful collector value and may be constrained by scarcity, desirability, or both.

In 2026, this kind of spread is especially relevant because CS2 collectors often compare not only the sticker itself but also how it performs as part of an investment or craft. Gold and foil finishes tend to be watched closely for supply pressure, while paper stickers can become attractive when the price-to-appearance ratio is favorable. Market interest may also shift around event nostalgia, inventory availability, and the broader trend toward rare, visually striking stickers.

When evaluating Sunny items, it helps to look beyond the headline price. Finish type, event association, and overall collector demand often shape long-term value more than short-term fluctuations. That is why the mix of GoldKrakow 2017, GoldLondon 2018, FoilBoston 2018, and paper variants is useful: it creates a built-in comparison set for understanding where each sticker sits within the collection.

Buying and trading tips for Sunny stickers

If you are buying Sunny items, start by deciding whether your goal is affordability, visual quality, or rarity. Paper stickers are usually the easiest entry point, especially if you are testing how a sticker looks on a skin or building a lower-cost collection. Foil and gold versions are often better suited for traders who care about premium aesthetics or long-term scarcity, but they also require a higher budget and more careful price comparison.

For trading, consistency matters. Try to compare the same finish across similar tournament years before making a decision. A GoldKrakow 2017 listing should not be judged only against a PaperBoston 2018 listing, because they serve different collector purposes. Instead, compare like with like: gold against gold, foil against foil, and paper against paper. That approach gives you a clearer sense of whether a listing is strong value or simply priced high because of finish or event appeal.

Another practical tip is to pay attention to how the sticker is intended to be used. Some buyers want a single signature sticker for a craft, while others want clean inventory for future resale. Premium Sunny items may be better for collectors who can hold through market changes, while lower-priced entries can be useful for quick purchases or testing demand before moving into rarer items.

How to browse, filter, and compare this Sunny page

This page is designed to make scanning straightforward. Start by reviewing the full Sunny inventory count, then narrow your attention to the item type, finish, and event name. Since the page groups only Sunny-associated items, it becomes much easier to compare available listings without sorting through unrelated stickers. That is especially helpful when you want a quick overview of price positioning across the entire set.

To compare effectively, sort mentally by finish first, then by event. Gold items usually sit in the premium tier, foil items often occupy the middle-to-high range, and paper items are generally the most accessible. After that, evaluate each listing in the context of current market relevance. For example, a GoldLondon 2018 item may appeal to a different buyer than a PaperKrakow 2017 item, even if both come from the same player category.

If you are building a craft or a themed collection, use the page to match sticker finish with the skin you plan to apply it to. Visual contrast, price ceiling, and collector recognition all matter. The Sunny page makes that process easier by keeping the relevant items together and giving you a compact market snapshot before you move on to a purchase or trade decision.

FAQ

How many Sunny items are listed here?

There are 9 items currently associated with Sunny on this page.

What is the price range for Sunny items?

The listed range runs from $0.56 to $974.00, covering both entry-level and premium collector options.

Which Sunny items are most notable?

The notable items include GoldKrakow 2017, GoldLondon 2018, FoilKrakow 2017, FoilBoston 2018, FoilLondon 2018, GoldBoston 2018, PaperKrakow 2017, and PaperBoston 2018.

Is this page useful for collectors and traders?

Yes. It is useful for browsing, comparing finishes and event versions, and identifying which Sunny items fit your budget or collection strategy in 2026.

FAQ

How many items are in Sunny?

This player page lists 9 CS2 items, each with its current market data and links to where you can win or trade it.

What is the price range for Sunny in 2026?

Items in Sunny range from $0.56 to $974.00 on the open market in 2026, depending on exterior, rarity and StatTrak status.

Where can I get Sunny skins?

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

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