CS2 Covert Skins
60 skinsCovert is the red, top weapon-skin grade pulled from cases and collections, one tier below the special knives and gloves. These are the rarest cases drops and the most recognisable skins in the game.
The list leads with the most traded Coverts. Open any skin to compare prices across markets and see where it is cheapest to buy or best to sell.




























































What puts a skin in the Covert grade
Covert is the red rarity, the highest grade applied to a normal weapon finish in CS2. It sits at the top of the weapon ladder (Consumer, Industrial, Mil-Spec, Restricted, Classified, Covert) and only the gold rare special items, knives and gloves, rank above it. A standard weapon case usually contains exactly two Covert finishes, which is why the red tier always has the smallest pool of skins inside any given collection.
The real odds of pulling a Covert
On a normal case opening the published drop rates are Mil-Spec 79.92%, Restricted 15.98%, Classified 3.20%, Covert 0.64%, and the rare special item (knife or gloves) 0.26%. So a Covert lands roughly once every 156 unboxings on average, and any single opening is about 25 times more likely to give you a blue Mil-Spec than a red Covert. The exterior and StatTrak status are then rolled separately, so a Covert pull does not guarantee a low float or a StatTrak version.
The Coverts people actually know by name
The most recognised reds span AWP Dragon Lore, AWP and M4A4 Asiimov, M4A1-S and Desert Eagle Printstream, AWP and M4A4 Hyper Beast, AK-47 Neo-Noir, AK-47 Vulcan, and M4A4 The Empress. Dragon Lore comes from the Cobblestone collection and is the headline grail, while Printstream and Neo-Noir are case Coverts that stay liquid and popular in active loadouts. These names anchor the tier because they appear constantly in pro play and trading discussion, not because they are the only Coverts.
Why two Coverts can differ by four figures
Every skin in this list is red, yet prices run from a few dollars for a battle-scarred common case Covert up to four figures and beyond for grails. The driver is supply, not grade: case Coverts are minted continuously as long as the case drops, so they stay cheap, while skins from discontinued collections or souvenir-only drops have a fixed, shrinking supply. Dragon Lore is the clearest example, because it only comes from the older Cobblestone collection and its souvenir versions carry no resupply at all.
What pushes one Covert above another
Within the same finish, float is the first lever: a Factory New or near-zero float copy of a skin with a large wear range commands a clear premium over a battle-scarred one. Stickers stack on top, and rare applied stickers such as Katowice 2014 holos can dwarf the base skin's value. StatTrak adds a multiplier on most reds, souvenir provenance matters on the finishes that have it, and for a few patterns the seed itself changes the look enough to be priced separately.
Float, StatTrak and the wear story on reds
Coverts are sold across all five exteriors when the finish allows it, and the float caps differ per skin, so some Coverts never reach Factory New and others look clean even at Field-Tested. StatTrak counts kills and exists for most case Coverts but not for every souvenir or collection finish, so always check before assuming a tracked version is available. Because the wear roll is independent of the rarity roll, a buyer choosing a specific float and pattern on the market has far more control than someone unboxing blind.
Frequently asked questions
What are the odds of getting a Covert skin from a case?
0.64% per opening on a standard weapon case. That is roughly one Covert every 156 unboxings on average, before the separate rolls for exterior and StatTrak.
Are Covert skins the rarest items in CS2?
No. Covert is the rarest normal weapon grade, but the gold rare special items (knives and gloves) are rarer still at 0.26% per case, one tier above Covert.
What is the most expensive Covert skin?
The AWP Dragon Lore from the Cobblestone collection is the standout, especially in souvenir form with low float or pro stickers, regularly reaching four figures and higher.
Why are some Covert skins only a few dollars?
Case Coverts keep dropping as long as their case is in the active pool, so supply stays high and prices stay low, particularly in worn exteriors like Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred.
Is the AWP Asiimov a Covert?
Yes. The AWP Asiimov and the M4A4 Asiimov are both Covert grade. The Asiimov pattern also appears on other weapons at different rarities, so the grade is per finish, not per pattern.
Do all Covert skins have StatTrak versions?
No. Most case Coverts offer StatTrak, but several collection and souvenir-only Coverts do not, so confirm availability on the specific finish before buying.
Updated: June 26, 2026