Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule
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Capsule Contents (120 items)
Autograph Stickers (120)
Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule — Free CS2 Autograph Capsule Simulator
Open the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule with real four-tier autograph odds and a 39.0% expected return. Test your luck before spending on the Steam Market.
Drop Rates & Rarity(120 items)
About the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule
Valve released the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule on Augu 14, 2019 alongside the Berlin 2019 – Tournament Items Major. Inside, you'll find 120 stickers spread across 3 rarity tiers. With the rarest gold autographs split across 40 players, your chance of hitting a specific gold autograph is about 0.0170% per opening. The most valuable drop is the Sticker | NiKo (Gold) | Berlin 2019, worth up to $96.42 on the Steam Market.
Currently sitting at 75% popularity, the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule ranks among the well-known containers in CS2. The community rates it 4.5/5 across 6.6K votes. Notable pro players who own it include tenzki, ax1le, hampus.
On the Steam Market, the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule trades at around $1.77. Curious if the player stickers inside hold their value? Simulate it here with real odds before buying.
Based on current Steam Market prices and real drop rates, the Berlin 2019 Legends Autograph Capsule sits at 39.0% ROI — for every $1.77 you spend, the average return is about $0.69 in items. On the lower end for autograph capsules. Player popularity and retirement status are the biggest factors — capsules with lesser-known players naturally return less.
Key Facts
- •Autograph capsule odds in this event data: High Grade 82.80%, Remarkable 16.56%, Extraordinary 0.680%
- •Specific gold autograph odds: about 0.0170% because the top tier is split across 40 players
- •Top item: Sticker | NiKo (Gold) | Berlin 2019 — up to $96.42
- •Expected ROI: 39.0% ($0.69 EV per $1.77 opening)
- •Free simulator — real drop rates, no money required
- •Every opening is independent — past results don't change future odds