Every CS:GO connoisseur has thought of selling their esteemed skin collection at least once. Sadly, while the idea may seem intriguing and lucrative (it really is), it has its own set of drawbacks that you really need to take into consideration before you make the leap. 

In this article, we’re going to be talking about all those drawbacks and whether you should trade skins CSGO, too! You will also find basic tips for starting your own skin-trading journey.

Where Can I Sell CS:GO Skins?

The Steam marketplace and third-party sites are the main places where you can trade your CS:GO skins. However, third-party sites are known to contain fraud and scams. Choosing a reliable and trustworthy website to sell your skins is crucial, so be careful.

Out of all the sites for selling your CS:GO skins, DMarket is the best option. This website is an example of what you should look for when selecting a trading platform: it is highly secure, offers low fees, and has a ton of active users. All traders on the site are verified, so you don’t have to worry about getting scammed. Users of the site have also rated it very highly on Trustpilot. 

What Is the Best Way to Trade Skins?

Let’s move on to the more important question. The selling part is quite simple – the tricky part is understanding the market. 

One way is to grind for new skins. Collect a bunch of Common skins by grinding on multiple accounts, then use this neat thing called a Trade Up Contract. This tool allows you to exchange ten skins for a skin of greater rarity. Note that this method will take some time.

As a beginner, do not show haste. If you do end up with a high-value skin, do not sell it instantly. Check its price history; if it’s lower than average, wait for it to increase. 

The market is ever-changing, and understanding the value of the skin is also essential. Rarity and desirability dictate the value of skins. Monitor the market but also trust your judgment, buy skins you think are undervalued, and sell items that have reached their peak.


Some weapons are a part of CS:GO legend, so their skins are generally more expensive. The Karambit, AK-47, AWP, and Bayonet are perfect examples of this. If you were to get your hands on one of these, consider yourself lucky. The most expensive skin in CS: GO is the AWP Dragon Lore, pictured above. 

Final Thoughts

Trading CS:GO skins is definitely profitable, but not for the weak-hearted. It’s crucial to always opt for trusted avenues and remember that patience is a virtue. After you start trading, it’s a matter of time before someone understands the actual value of your items and comes up with a great offer.