P250 | Franklin is a Classified-tier finish from The Bank Collection, obtainable as a direct gameplay drop with no associated case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted using a hydrographic of American hundred-dollar bills.
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A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted using a hydrographic of American hundred-dollar bills. <i>Money doesn't talk... it kills</i>
The P250 | Franklin belongs to The Bank Collection, one of the original map-themed drop pools in CS:GO. Released in 2014 alongside the Arms Deal update's expansion, it drops from gameplay on de_bank without any associated case.
A hydrographic finish replicating American hundred-dollar bills across the slide and frame. The design leans into the bank-heist theme of de_bank, turning the pistol into a statement piece with obvious real-world currency imagery.
The Franklin is a well-known mid-tier P250 skin. Its Classified rarity is notable for a drop-only item, and the money motif gives it crossover appeal with players who enjoy pop-culture or novelty-themed loadouts.
Classified rarity. As a Bank Collection drop, it does not come from a case; its rarity reflects drop-pool weighting from de_bank gameplay. No StatTrak variant exists.
Obtainable as a direct gameplay drop from The Bank Collection. No case is required — pieces enter the market through natural in-game drops and trading. Supply is steady but not overwhelming.
Available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, and Well-Worn. Battle-Scarred is not obtainable — the float caps at 0.40, just below the Battle-Scarred threshold.
Hydrographic finish covering the pistol in repeating hundred-dollar bill imagery. The design is busy by nature and shows wear most visibly in scratching across the bill patterns on the slide.
A crowd-pleasing novelty skin. The money motif makes it an easy conversation starter, and its Classified rarity from a drop-only source gives it a certain appeal for collectors who prefer non-case items.