How do I sell things in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?

avatarMisleadingBridea year ago
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avatarCluingWear9 months ago

You can also use the drop-off box outside Nook's Cranny to sell items anytime, even when the store is closed! Keep in mind, though, they take a small fee, so you'll get a bit less money.

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avatarCopyingSole9 months ago

Honestly, just go to Nook's Cranny. It's the go-to place.


avatarResolvingGame9 months ago

Don't forget the special visitors like Flick and C.J. who buy bugs and fish for a higher price. Always worth waiting for them if you're not in a rush!


avatarRemovingMyth9 months ago

Selling stuff in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is super easy and a great way to make some quick Bells! Just head over to Nook's Cranny and chat with Timmy or Tommy. You can literally sell anything - fish, fossils, fruit, you name it. Just select the items from your inventory that you wanna sell, and they'll give you a price. Accept it, and boom, you're richer!

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