ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package
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Souvenir Contents (13 items)
Souvenir Skins (13)
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Drop Rates & Rarity(13 items)
About the ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package
The ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package dropped as part of the ESL One Cologne 2014 tournament on Augu 13, 2014. Inside, you'll find 13 souvenir skins spread across 3 rarity tiers. 3 souvenir tiers are visible in the current data (Industrial 16.00%, Mil-Spec 3.20%, Restricted 0.640%) — making the top-tier Covert and Classified pulls dramatically rarer than anything you'd see in a regular weapon case. The most valuable drop is the Galil AR | Cerberus, worth up to $590.00 on the Steam Market.
Currently sitting at 1% popularity, the ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package ranks among the niche containers in CS2. The community rates it 4.5/5 across 9.8K votes.
On the Steam Market, the ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package trades at around $1169.97. Wondering whether that price is justified? Try it here first with the same six-tier rarity structure and zero cost.
Based on current Steam Market prices and real drop rates, the ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package sits at 0.6% ROI — for every $1,169.97 you spend, the average return is about $7.32 in items. Souvenir packages average around 8% ROI across all tournaments because the six-tier rarity system concentrates the vast majority of drops in the cheapest tiers. The top-end Covert and Classified skins are where all the real value lives.
Key Facts
- •Souvenir odds: Industrial 16.00%, Mil-Spec 3.20%, Restricted 0.640%
- •Top item: Galil AR | Cerberus — up to $590.00
- •Expected ROI: 0.6% ($7.32 EV per $1,169.97 opening)
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- •Every opening is independent — past results don't change future odds