- Current price
- $0.14 USD
- Game
- Rust (Facepunch Studios)
- Source
- Steam Workshop / Market
About this skin
Single Sign Post is a consumer-tier Sign cosmetic in Rust. At its current $0.14 valuation, it sits among the consumer tier of sign skins (lowest tier. filler / starter skins.).
Sign cosmetic.
Get Single Sign Post on RustSnowball
You have two paths to obtaining Single Sign Post:
- Case opening: open cases that contain Single Sign Post as a possible drop. Browse the cases catalog to find current drop sources and per-case expected value.
- Direct Steam trade: withdraw your RustSnowball balance as Steam skins, then trade peer-to-peer for Single Sign Post. Slower but avoids site-side EV gaps.
Price history
Live price history (90-day chart) integrates with the RustSnowball pricing oracle. Until the chart widget is rendered server-side here, check the live price + 90-day chart on Steam Community Market.
Snapshot date: 2026-07-02. Prices refresh every 6 hours via the consensus pricing pipeline.
Frequently asked questions
- How much is Single Sign Post worth?
- As of the latest RustSnowball price snapshot, Single Sign Post is valued at $0.14 USD. Prices fluctuate with Steam Market demand — see the live price on Steam Market for the current bid/ask spread.
- What rarity is Single Sign Post?
- Single Sign Post sits in the Consumer tier (Under $1 band). Lowest tier. Filler / starter skins.
- What weapon does Single Sign Post skin?
- Single Sign Post is a skin for the Sign (Sign cosmetic.)
- How can I get Single Sign Post on RustSnowball?
- Two ways: (1) open cases that contain Single Sign Post — check the cases catalog for current drop sources; (2) trade directly via Steam after withdrawing your existing balance as skins.
- Is Single Sign Post a good investment?
- Investment-grade Rust skins typically share three traits: high volume (>100 sales / month on Steam), low volatility (less than 20% price swing year-over-year), and intact licence (no Facepunch market policy changes). Single Sign Post's current price band suggests low-tier interest. Treat as cosmetic, not financial.