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Top 10 Most Expensive Steam Items Ever Sold

Steam community market is not only a digital game store. It is a place to discuss new releases, to get useful tips about gameplay, to find friends… Also, Steam has its marketplace for trading virtual items created by both developers and the community – Steammarket.

These items are mostly skins (cosmetic features for weapons or for the appearances of characters) for such popular titles as CS:GO, Dota 2, TF2, and PUBG.

But before trading you should make sure if your Steam account is able to trade.

The popularity of the Steam platform and games from it has made some Steam items quite in demand. The Steam items market is an ever-changing structure, where prices on skins depend very much on the mood of the community. Gamers are ready to pay lots of money for a nice weapon skin for CS:GO, clothes for PUBG heroes or even the most expensive TF2 items.

Let’s have a look at examples of the top items from the Steam Marketplace and their Steam inventory Value to understand the seriousness of the situation:

  • AWP | Dragon Lore (CS:GO) – $1555-$1851
  • AK-47 | Fire Serpent (CS:GO) – $197-$489
  • Ivory School Uniform set, female (PUBG) – $1,182-$1,531
  • M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web (CS:GO) – $193-$1576
  • Genuine Imperial Flame Swords Pack (Dota 2) – $741-$1471
  • PLAYERUNKNOWN’s Bandana (PUBG) – $610
  • Shattered Greatsword (Dota 2) – $599-$1024
  • Karambit | Case Hardened (CS:GO) – $258-$590
  • Tuxedo set, female (PUBG) – $280-$575
  • Genuine Gilded Edge (Dota 2) – $706

steam skins Along with many positive aspects, the Steam Market also has some limitations. Users can’t get real money from it. Even the most expensive skins sold here will only yield funds for use inside of Steamcommunity Market. That is where DMarket comes into play, especially, if you want most expensive CS:GO skin.

Steam Items on DMarket

From a Steam inventory to a personal store on DMarket – such transferring of digital objects happens easily, thanks to a considered coordination between these two platforms.

Best Steam skins and other items get prices in the internal currency of DMarket, depending on their demand in the gaming community. DMarket Coins can be used at the discretion of the users – spent on other virtual items or withdrawn via different payment systems.

Items from your Steam inventory are automatically shown among other objects in the My items section of DMarket.

To Sell a Steam Item on DMarket:

  1. Log in to your account or create a new one;
  2. Visit the My items section (the link is in the drop-down menu under your name in the upper right corner);
  3. Choose any item to see its statistics and average price;
  4. Press the Put up for Sale button;
  5. Set a price;
  6. Enter your private key or attach the file containing it;
  7. Create a trade offer with the Put up for Sale button.

The item will be listed and other users will be able to buy it.

To Buy a Steam Item on DMarket:

  1. Log in to your account or create a new one;
  2. Choose a game through the search bar in the middle of the screen;
  3. Find a nice item. The sorting system may be helpful;
  4. Press the Buy for DMC button;
  5. Enter your private key or attach the file containing it;
  6. Finish the process with the Buy button. Bought objects will be transferred to the My items section.

All Steam items listed on DMarket have a special badge on their icons, which means that the data for them is stored in the Steam database.

DMarket as a place for trading virtual items, has taken all the best features of the Steam marketplace and greatly improved the platform model by adding many significant features and by improving the existing ones.

Trade your Steam items on DMarket and feel free to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

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Eugene Bozhenko
Eugene Bozhenko is an enthusiastic gamer and professional gaming journalist with 14 years of writing experience. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Ukrainian National Union of Journalists. Eugene has experience writing about culture, sports, modern technology and politics but gaming remains his long-term favorite topic.
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