About Souvenir P250 | Nuclear Threat
The Souvenir P250 | Nuclear Threat in Well-Worn is the dark high-illustration covert P250 finish, dropped as a souvenir item from a Major Championship match. Nuclear Threat is one of the most-storied P250 covers — the original 2014-era release that disappeared from active drop pools years ago, with the souvenir variant carrying the additional rarity layer of the discontinued-collection status.
Why Souvenir Nuclear Threat sits at the high tier
Two scarcity layers stack: the standard Nuclear Threat is no longer drop-active, and the Souvenir variant only entered circulation during specific historical Majors before the collection rotated. WW copies that survive in trader inventories often sit for weeks or months at a time, with pricing driven by the specific sticker combination on each individual copy. Tournament-specific stickers from the iconic early-Major cycles (Cologne 2014-2015, Katowice 2015) carry meaningful additional premiums on Souvenir Nuclear Threat.
Why WW remains a credible Souvenir Nuclear Threat buy
The Nuclear Threat design relies on dark illustration against a paler-grey base, with bold-enough linework to survive WW wear. The wear sits on the slide edges and the grip texture rather than across the central illustration. For collectors building a Souvenir P250 position at the high-rarity tier, WW Souvenir Nuclear Threat is the credible practical entry — the FN and MW tiers carry multi-multiplier premiums that put them in collector-only territory.