How much do items sell for in Animal Crossing?

avatarForetellingTable8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Item prices in Animal Crossing vary a lot depending on what you're selling! Fossils can fetch a good amount, usually thousands of bells. Fish and bugs also vary, with some rare ones worth several thousand bells. Furniture and clothes can be hit or miss, but if you find something rare or in high demand, you can make a pretty penny. Just remember, the 'stalk market' prices for turnips change twice a day and can make you a millionaire if you play your cards right!

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avatarAlightingTang8 months ago

It all depends on the item! But here's a hot take: don't sell your fruit on your own island. Take it to a friend's island where it's not native and sell it there for a higher price. Trust me, you'll make more bells this way!


avatarManningAndy8 months ago

Honestly, it's all about those turnips. Buy low, sell high. Forget everything else if you wanna make the big bells.

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