How to Trade in Treasury Notes in Fallout 76

avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago
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avatarSinkingDuel·7 months ago

Trading in Treasury Notes in Fallout 76 is pretty straightforward. Just head to any Gold Bullion machine – you can find these at The Crater, Foundation, or any of the major settlements. Once you're at the machine, it'll give you the option to trade your Treasury Notes for Gold Bullion. Just remember, there's a daily limit on how much Gold Bullion you can get, so plan your trades accordingly!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago

Just farm those events, collect the Treasury Notes, and exchange them at the Gold Press Machines. Easy peasy.


avatarAssemblingDelta·7 months ago

Honestly, just save them until you hit the daily cap for Gold Bullion. Maximize your earnings!

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