Where To Sell Jewelry In Red Dead 2

Okay, let's talk bling in the Wild West. You've been looting every stagecoach and wealthy traveler. Now you're swimming in rings and necklaces. Where do you even sell this stuff?
The Obvious Choice: Fences
Yeah, yeah, everyone says the fence. The Fence is your go-to guy for stolen goods. Makes sense, right?
He pops up in various locations. You'll find him near Emerald Ranch or Saint Denis. He's your guy for turning ill-gotten gains into cold, hard cash.
But honestly? I find him a little... boring.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Here's where things get spicy. I think the fence is overrated. Hear me out!
Sure, he buys everything. But is he offering the *best* price? I'm not convinced.
Alternative Avenues: The General Store Gamble
Now, this is where the fun begins. Ever tried selling jewelry at a general store?
Most folks think it's a no-go. They assume you can only sell things like canned goods and ammo. But try it!
Walk in, put on your most charming smile. Then try to sell that gaudy gold ring to the shopkeeper. The worst they can say is no, right?
Sometimes, you'll be surprised. I once got a surprisingly decent price for a pocket watch in Valentine. Maybe the shopkeeper was having a good day.
It's a gamble, I admit. But a much more entertaining gamble than another trip to the fence.
Doctor's Orders: A Prescription for Profit?
Okay, this is even more unconventional. But have you considered the doctor?
Think about it: Doctors deal with the wealthy and sick. Maybe they're looking for a nice gift for their wives. Or a shiny distraction from their impending doom.
I haven't had much luck personally. But the potential is *there*. Imagine the role-playing opportunities!
The Trapper's Treasury: Trading Baubles for Beaver Pelts
Okay, this one is a bit more logical. The Trapper is all about acquiring rare items.
He's usually camped out in the wilderness. He doesn’t care where you got that diamond bracelet, just if it's pretty!
He may not give you straight cash. But he’ll trade for that sweet bear coat you've been eyeing. Trading bling for beaver pelts. It's a win-win (for you and the Trapper).
Don't Forget the Random Encounters!
The world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is full of surprises. Sometimes, you'll stumble upon folks in need.
Maybe a desperate widow needs money for her sick child. Perhaps a stranded traveler is willing to trade for passage to the nearest town.
Offering them a piece of jewelry can be a surprisingly effective way to gain honor. Plus, it feels a lot better than ripping off some poor sap.
The Verdict: Experiment and Explore
Look, the fence is fine. He's reliable. He's always there.
But where's the fun in that? Take a chance! Try selling that necklace to the saloon owner. See what happens.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game about exploration. So explore your options for selling jewelry! You might just surprise yourself.

















