The Alpha Collection: Best Skins & Current Prices (2026)
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calendar_todayApril 6, 2026
The standout skins of The Alpha Collection — that is exactly what this guide delivers. We crunched current Steam market prices so you can spend your budget where it counts.
Every item below links to its own price page on SlothiW, where you can check wear-by-wear pricing, StatTrak values, float ranges and the cases or collections it 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
SCAR-20 | Emerald — from $68.37
AUG | Anodized Navy — from $48.96
FAMAS | Spitfire — from $29.58
Five-SeveN | Anodized Gunmetal — from $32.81
MAG-7 | Hazard — from $27.50
PP-Bizon | Rust Coat — from $17.99
Glock-18 | Sand Dune — from $10.30
MP9 | Dry Season — from $5.15
Tec-9 | Tornado — from $5.66
Negev | Palm — from $6.32
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
MP9 | Dry Season is currently the cheapest pick here, starting around $5.15 on the Steam Community Market.
What is the most expensive option on this list?expand_more
SCAR-20 | Emerald tops the list, starting around $68.37 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 Alpha Collection, float range 0.06–0.8. Market price currently runs from $6.32 up to $144.81 depending on wear.
If you flip skins, this one trades fast thanks to constant demand.
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:
Whichever one you choose, double-check the wear tier on its price page first — the spread between Field-Tested and Minimal Wear is often smaller than you would expect.