How to sell artifacts in Stardew Valley

avatarAttainingFord8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

Sorry to break it to ya, but you can't sell artifacts in Stardew Valley like you do crops or fish. Your best bet is to donate them to the Museum. Every time you do, you'll inch closer to unlocking some sweet rewards. And if you've already donated a particular artifact, you might as well turn it into a swanky decoration for your farmhouse.

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avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

No selling, only donating! Give them to the Museum to fill out your collection and snag some rewards. It's like turning your history homework into prize tickets.


avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago

Just chuck them in a chest and forget about them. Seriously, since you can't sell artifacts, they end up being collectors' items or fancy decor for your in-game home. Stardew Valley is more about farming and friendship than cashing in on ancient relics!

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