Pricing a high value skin correctly comes down to understanding the specific factors that affect its value beyond just the name. Float value, pattern index, and wear condition all play into what a serious collector is actually willing to pay. Two versions of the same expensive skin can have a significant price gap because of these details and setting your price without knowing them usually means either leaving money on the table or waiting much longer than necessary for a sale. I found
more information useful when trying to understand how these factors work together to determine market value. Going through it before listing anything expensive gives you a much clearer idea of what you actually have and what a realistic price looks like compared to similar listings