How Much Are Pumpkins Worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarCopyingSole·8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·8 months ago

Don’t expect to get rich off pumpkins alone, but they’re a nice seasonal touch and can fetch a decent price, especially during Halloween!

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avatarLettingTail·8 months ago

Pumpkins in Animal Crossing vary in price depending on their color. Orange pumpkins sell for 350 bells, while the green, yellow, and white ones go for a bit more at 350 bells each if you sell them to Timmy and Tommy at Nook's Cranny. If you're selling to a special visitor like Jack during the Halloween event, the price might even double!


avatarBeatingDebit·8 months ago

Just a quick note - all pumpkins, regardless of color, sell for 350 bells each at Nook's Cranny. It's not a fortune, but if you've got a pumpkin patch going, it adds up!

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