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Desert Eagle | Heirloom, battle-scarred was released on February 12th, 2014, and proved to be one of the highly valued parts of CS2 Weapon Case 3. This skin was released in an update called "Introducing the CZ75-Auto," giving players a nice worn-in choice for when it came time to equip a sidearm.
Well-Worn The Desert Eagle | Heirloom is a rare CS2 skin for Desert Eagle pistol. Skin drops from the container CS2 Weapon Case 3. Originally it was dropped from the Arms Deal 3 Collection and marked one of the most valuable skins.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Well-Worn) is very popular and is among the top 15% of the most popular CS2 skins, with a popularity rating of 85%. The popularity of this in-game skin means that daily sales volume and market price are huge for this particular skin.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom is one of the 347 pistol skins in existence. Being of Restricted rarity, this makes it not too common and at an estimated drop chance of 15.98%.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom - Well-Worn is an inexpensive skin that will cost from $4.05 to $42.99. It is highly available since this skin can be bought from several markets, and such availability has made it very popular among CS2 players. Being a highly available skin with 82.9K units in the public CS2 inventories, it is one of the most possessed skins.
This allows the float value of the Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Well-Worn) in CS2 to range from 0.00 to 0.80, thus allowing players to get this skin in different wear conditions. Also, for each exterior, there exists a StatTrak version of the Heirloom available-meaning collectors can choose whether to track their kills fashionably.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Well-Worn) has received huge support in the CS2 community, gathering over 4.5K votes at addskins.gg with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Ownership from top-level professional players such as chrisj, daps, and seang@res adds to this skin being highly sought after.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom-Well-Worn has an interesting finish called "Patina." Treatment in this manner emulates the natural occurrence of the action forming a non-reactive, hardened shell on metals. To achieve such realistic aesthetics, case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas are a few methods done to give it a truly authentic look. The overall look for an heirloom finish is just the same and isn't affected by pattern indexes.
According to the forecast, the price of the Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Well-Worn) is expected grow to $ 9.65 (11.69%) in a month. After that, in the next quarter it will rise to $ 11.22 (29.86%). Further ahead, it is pojected to increase to $ 13.3 (53.94%) in half a year. Then, in a calendar year, it will likely rise to $ 18.61 (115.0%). Confidence is high — it is advised to buy.

Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.