Where Do You Sell Valuables In Rdr2

Ever find yourself lugging around a gold bar or a jeweled hairpin in Red Dead Redemption 2 and wondering where to offload your ill-gotten gains? You're not alone!
The game doesn't exactly plaster "CASH FOR LOOT" signs everywhere. Luckily, figuring out where to sell your valuables is easier than wrangling a stubborn mule.
The Fence: Your One-Stop Shop for Shady Goods
First things first, meet your new best friend: the Fence. These shadowy figures are your go-to for selling stolen items, rare goods, and anything else you wouldn't want the local sheriff to see.
Think of them as the Wild West's equivalent of a pawn shop, but with a *lot* less paperwork, and definitely more questions about your ethics.
Early in the game, you will be introduced to your first fence Seamus, but there are also other fences spread throughout the world of Red Dead Redemption 2.
Finding a Fence: It's All About Location
Fences aren't exactly advertising on billboards. You will need to find them in the world.
One is conveniently located near Emerald Ranch. Another calls Rhodes home. Look for a small icon that looks like a locked padlock on your map; that’s your guy!
Some fences might only become accessible as you progress through the story. Keep an eye out for opportunities to meet these charming individuals during your adventures.
What Can You Sell to a Fence?
Here's where it gets interesting. Fences are interested in things like gold bars, watches, jewelry, stagecoaches and even wagons.
Did you "liberate" a fancy pocket watch from a wealthy traveler? The Fence will gladly take it off your hands, no questions asked (well, maybe a few sarcastic ones).
Essentially, if it’s shiny, valuable, and probably not yours, the Fence wants it. It's a surprisingly good business model in a world where honesty is optional.
Other Options for Offloading Your Treasures
While Fences are the main outlet for stolen goods, they aren't your only option. Sometimes, you might want a more...legitimate way to make some money.
For example, if you have gold nuggets, you can visit the Doctor in Valentine.
If you have collected herbs or animal parts, you can also sell them to general stores.
A Few Tips for the Budding Entrepreneur
Before you start filling your saddlebags with loot, a word of advice: not all Fences are created equal. Some might offer better prices than others, so it pays to shop around.
Also, be aware of your surroundings. Entering a town with a stolen horse in tow might attract unwanted attention from the local law enforcement. Trust me, jail time isn't good for business.
And finally, remember to have fun! Selling valuables in Red Dead Redemption 2 is more than just a way to make money; it's part of the immersive experience. So embrace your inner outlaw, and happy hunting!
Just maybe, don't try these things in real life. We're not responsible for any awkward conversations with your local pawn shop owner.

















