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Trade in three steps

  1. 01

    Sign in with Steam

    Connect your Steam account in seconds via Steam OpenID. No passwords, no Steam Guard codes shared.

  2. 02

    Pick your items

    Browse the bot inventory and drag items into the trade. Deposit yours to earn balance, spend it on anything.

  3. 03

    Instant trade

    Confirm and the bot sends a Steam offer within 30 seconds. Accept it and the skins are yours.

What is Unturned skin trading?

Unturned is Smartly Dressed Games’ free-to-play survival title on Steam (AppID 304930) with a mature cosmetic economy. Players earn skins through in-game drops, quests, event crates, and the Steam Community Market. Rarities run from Common gear that drops freely in every match to Mythical items from retired crates that can hold significant market value.

Skin trading is the exchange of these cosmetics — usually to consolidate unwanted drops into a skin you actually want, or to sell items you no longer need for balance. Peer-to-peer trading on Steam works but requires finding a partner whose wants match what you have. A dedicated trading bot platform like Unskins removes the matching problem: deposit items to sell, earn platform balance, spend that balance to buy anything else in the bot inventory.

The Unturned skins marketplace, built for Unturned players

Most skin trading sites are generic marketplaces focused on CS2, Rust, or Dota 2 — Unturned is usually an afterthought. Unskins is the opposite: a dedicated Unturned skins marketplace where item pricing, rarity detection, filters, and the bot inventory are tuned specifically to the Unturned economy.

That focus shows up in small ways. Filters understand Unturned-specific modifiers like stat counters and ragdoll effects. Rarity colors match what the game shows in your inventory. Pricing pulls from the actual Steam Community Market activity for Unturned items rather than a cross-game average. If you want to buy or sell Unturned skins without wading through a CS2 storefront first, this is the place.

You can start by browsing the full Unturned skin database or jumping straight to a popular item like Crafting Materials or January 2017 Workshop Crate #1.

Three ways to buy, sell, and trade Unturned items

Every Unturned player has three practical options to buy, sell, or exchange cosmetics on Steam. They differ in speed, cost, and risk.

Steam Community Market

Valve’s official marketplace lets you list Unturned items for Steam Wallet funds. It accepts almost any cosmetic, but charges up to 15% in combined fees (the game fee plus a 5% Steam transaction fee), and your funds stay locked inside the Steam Wallet. Listings on low-demand items can sit unsold for days.

Peer-to-peer trading

Trading directly with other players avoids fees, but you handle matching, negotiation, and scam risk yourself. Steam also applies a 15-day trade hold unless both sides have had the Mobile Authenticator active for at least 15 days — which makes instant P2P trades impractical for most players.

Bot trading on Unskins

The Unskins bot inventory accepts your items in exchange for platform balance, then lets you spend that balance on any item in stock. Trades clear in under 30 seconds, prices mirror live Steam Community Market data, and the full buy/sell spread is visible before you confirm.

Understanding Unturned item rarities

Every Unturned cosmetic is assigned a rarity tier that affects how often it drops, how it appears in-game, and how it’s priced. Higher tiers have smaller circulating supply, so prices hold up better and spreads are usually wider.

  • Common

    Frequent crate and quest drops. Low individual value, high liquidity — the default entry point for most buyers and sellers.

  • Uncommon

    Less frequent drops with modest prices and steady demand. Easy to move on the market for small balance gains.

  • Rare

    Items from harder-to-open crates or limited events. Noticeably scarcer; prices start to hold up better over time.

  • Epic

    Distinct designs and effects; often community favorites. The tier where spread between buy and sell prices widens.

  • Legendary

    Limited-release skins from event crates or promotional drops. Low supply, often appreciating over time.

  • Mythical

    The rarest standard tier — discontinued crates, retired promotional events, single-digit market listings.

  • Premium

    Items originally sold on Steam or given as promotional rewards. A small share of Premium drops are flagged non-marketable by Steam and can’t be traded anywhere — those are excluded from Unskins inventory.

How Unskins prices items for buying and selling

Every item on Unskins carries a buy price and a sell price, both derived from live Steam Community Market data. We pull recent sale prices, median values, and listing volume on a regular schedule so prices track what the item actually moves for on Steam.

The buy price is what Unskins pays when you sell an item into the bot inventory — usually calibrated below market median to cover volatility. The sell price is what you pay when you buy an item from the bot, set slightly above median. The difference between the two is the spread, which replaces Steam’s flat 15% market fee with something visible up-front on every listing.

Spreads are typically tighter on high-liquidity items where daily Steam Market volume is high and pricing is stable, and wider on thinly-traded rarities where a single sale can swing the market. Either way, both prices are on the card before you confirm.

Is it safe to buy and sell Unturned skins on Unskins?

Unskins uses Steam’s official OpenID protocol for sign-in. Your password, Steam Guard code, and mobile authenticator never touch our servers — authentication happens entirely on Steam’s infrastructure, and we only receive a signed proof that the login succeeded.

Every trade uses Steam’s native trade offer system. When you confirm on Unskins, our bot sends you an official Steam offer that you accept inside Steam or the Steam mobile app. Items only transfer through Steam’s trading infrastructure — there is no third-party custody, and the offer itself is cryptographically signed on our end.

Every bot we operate has a public Steam profile. If you receive a trade offer claiming to be from Unskins, cross-check the sender against our published bot list before accepting. Phishing offers from impostors are the single biggest scam vector in skin trading — verifying the sender is the simplest and most effective defence.

How to start buying and selling Unturned skins

There are three Steam-side requirements and one Unskins-side step. The whole setup takes a few minutes.

  1. 01

    Public Steam inventory

    In your Steam profile → Edit Profile → Privacy Settings, set Inventory to Public. Steam returns 403 errors on private inventories, which means Unskins can’t see what you own.

  2. 02

    Steam trade URL

    Grab it from steamcommunity.com/my/tradeoffers/privacy. Without a valid trade URL, our bot has no way to send you offers.

  3. 03

    Mobile Authenticator, 15+ days

    Steam enforces a 15-day trade hold on accounts that haven’t had the Mobile Authenticator active for long enough. This applies to every skin trading site, not just Unskins.

  4. 04

    Sign in with Steam on Unskins

    Paste your trade URL into your Unskins profile, then deposit items to earn balance, browse the bot inventory, and buy or sell whatever you want.

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