The 2018 Nuke Collection: Best Skins & Current Prices (2026)
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calendar_todayMarch 22, 2026
The standout skins of The 2018 Nuke Collection — that is exactly what this guide delivers. We crunched current Steam market prices so you can spend your budget where it counts.
Click through any card for the complete breakdown: wear-tier prices, float range, rarity and where the skin actually drops from.
Collections matter for trade-ups: every skin below shares the same collection, which is exactly what the trade-up contract math runs on.
Quick price overview
M4A1-S | Control Panel — from $6.35
Glock-18 | Nuclear Garden — from $3.80
Tec-9 | Remote Control — from $2.56
MAG-7 | Core Breach — from $1.03
AUG | Random Access — from $1.23
AWP | Acheron — from $1.27
MP5-SD | Co-Processor — from $0.34
P250 | Exchanger — from $0.24
P90 | Facility Negative — from $0.26
MP7 | Motherboard — from $0.04
Prices are live Steam Community Market values and change constantly — open any item below for the current number, or browse the full database in our CS2 skin price tracker.
What is the cheapest option on this list?expand_more
MP7 | Motherboard is currently the cheapest pick here, starting around $0.04 on the Steam Community Market.
What is the most expensive option on this list?expand_more
M4A1-S | Control Panel tops the list, starting around $6.35 depending on wear and demand.
How current are these prices?expand_more
Prices were pulled from live Steam Community Market data at the time of writing. Each embedded item card links to a live price page on SlothiW that updates continuously.
Is it safe to buy CS2 skins from third-party sites?expand_more
Stick to established platforms with a track record. SlothiW maintains a vetted list of partner sites with bonus codes on the rewards page — and never share your Steam credentials with anyone.
Industrial Grade rarity, part of The 2018 Nuke Collection, float range 0–0.5. Market price currently runs from $0.04 up to $0.76 depending on wear.
One of those skins that consistently outperforms its price tag in the inventory department.
How to get these skins
You have three main routes: buy directly off the Steam Community Market, trade up with our free CS2 trade-up calculator, or test your luck on cases — run the math first with the case opening calculator so you know the real odds before spending a cent.
If you prefer third-party sites, we keep a vetted list of partner platforms with bonus codes and free-case promos on our rewards page. One we currently recommend: