How much are gold roses in Animal Crossing?

avatarCluingWear8 months ago
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avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Gold roses in Animal Crossing don't have a set sell price like your traditional turnips because they're more of a bragging rights kind of flower. But, if you decide to sell them, Nook's Cranny will take them off your hands for 1000 Bells each. Not the biggest payout, but let's be honest, they look way cooler in your town than in your wallet.

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avatarDepetallingMummy8 months ago

Just 1k Bells for gold roses at Nook's Cranny. Kinda low for such a fancy flower, right?


avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

From what I've experienced, selling gold roses in Animal Crossing is more about freeing up space than making Bells. Got 1000 Bells for each, but the real value is in the flex, not the cash.

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