How many bells are things worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago

The value of items in Animal Crossing varies big time! From a measly 100 bells for a common seashell to whooping tens of thousands for rare insects or fish. Not to mention, furniture and clothing can range anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of bells. Keep an eye on the Stalk Market for turnips prices too, if you wanna make big bucks!

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avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago

It really depends on what you're selling! Fossils can fetch a good price, usually in the thousands of bells. Meanwhile, common bugs and fish might only get you a few hundred. Always check with the Nook brothers; they'll give you the lowdown.


avatarWarningSquad8 months ago

Honestly, it varies. But if you ask me, nothing beats finding a rare item and cashing in big time. I once sold a rare fish for 60,000 bells!

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