How much do coconut trees sell for in Animal Crossing?

avatarColoringNoon8 months ago
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avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, selling a coconut tree, or rather the coconuts from it, is where the bells are at. Each coconut sells for 250 bells. Unfortunately, you can't sell the actual tree itself, but those coconuts are a pretty good tropical moneymaker!

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avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago

Just the coconuts, folks! Each goes for 250 bells. You can't sell the tree, so keep planting those coconuts to turn your island into a bell-making oasis!


avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

250 bells per coconut. You can't actually sell the trees. I tried once, didn't work out. But hey, coconuts are the real treasure here.


avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago

Idk why you'd wanna sell the tree itself, but it's all about those coconuts. 250 bells each. Make that island money!

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