Sharp Values List — All 160 Items (July 2026)
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Community reference values for knives, guns and cosmetics — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.
Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide
Sharp has no official in-game RAP or value meter, so every value here is a community reference point — a read on how sought-after an item is next to everything else, drawn from lists like msvalues.com — never a real-money price. Scarcity does most of the work: items tied to a limited Event or a closed seasonal window are capped in supply, so they tend to climb well above everyday Shop or Collector Shop pieces of similar rarity, while anything you can still pull from boxes or craft at the Blacksmith settles lower. Demand is the wildcard on top — a striking, popular skin can outrank a technically rarer one that nobody is chasing. Because a completed trade is only ever what two players agree on, these figures track recent community trading rather than a fixed rate.
Read the ranking as relative standing, not a settled number. An item near the top is one many traders currently chase and treat as a strong centerpiece; a lower one is more common and easier to obtain yourself. To judge whether a trade is fair, line up everything on both sides, see where each piece sits, and check that the two piles land in the same neighborhood — and remember that a stack of common items can look bulky and still fall short of one clean chase piece, so weigh real desirability, not just the count. Keep in mind that some items are flagged non-tradeable by the game and appear for reference only. If both traders are happy once the sides look even, the trade is fair — wherever a list would slot it. Treat these values as a reference point for negotiating a mutually agreed, item-for-item swap, never as a price.
Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Sharp or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.
