How Do I Find Where To Sell Gold Bars Rdr2 In Valentine?

2025-11-24 08:21:29 354

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Sawyer
Sawyer
2025-11-25 10:51:04
Let me keep this short and practical: Valentine won’t buy gold bars. You must sell them to a Fence, so plan a little ride. I usually check my map for the fence icon and aim for the nearest town with one — Saint Denis is usually the safest bet if you haven’t unlocked other fences.

At the Fence, pick Sell and find the gold bar under Valuables in your satchel. It’s an instant cash boost and clears inventory weight, which I appreciate when I’m running low on horse stamina items. After the transaction I like to treat myself to a new hat or ammo, simple pleasures.
Simon
Simon
2025-11-27 00:54:19
Okay, quick and practical: Valentine itself won’t buy gold bars. You have to find a Fence NPC. My go-to is mapping out a short trip to Saint Denis — it’s the nearest big-town fence for most Heartlands runs — but if you’ve unlocked other towns you might have a fence much closer now. Use the map’s legend to spot fence icons and fast-travel or ride over.

Once there, talk to the Fence, choose the Sell tab, and your gold bar will be listed under Valuables in the satchel section. Pro tip from my campfire chats: sell just enough to buy what you need and keep one bar as a keepsake or to finish a collection. There’s a satisfying click when the merchant drops the coins into your hands, and I always take a tiny victory lap back to camp after that.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2025-11-29 19:57:43
If you’ve been lugging around a shiny gold bar in valentine and want cash now, don’t bother the general store — those things don’t buy bars. Head for a Fence. In my experience the easiest route is to open the map, look for the merchant/‘Fence’ on the legend, and make a beeline for the nearest town that actually has one (saint Denis is the reliable big-city option most folks use).

When you get to the Fence, interact and choose the Sell option. Gold bars show up under Valuables in your satchel, and you can sell them one by one. They’re a chunky payday, so don’t sell impulsively if you’re hoarding cash for a particular weapon or outfit. I usually sell a few and keep one or two for collectibles — feels nicer than blowing the whole lot on ammo. That little ceremony of trading a heavy bar for a fat stack of bills never gets old.
Hannah
Hannah
2025-11-30 23:02:54
I was poking around Valentine yesterday and realized how many players try to hawk treasure to the wrong place — Valentine’s shopkeepers take animal parts and basic goods but not gold bars. You need a Fence, which is a special NPC who handles stolen and high-value loot. The map will show fences in several towns; off the top of my head, Saint Denis is the big one, but you can also find fences in smaller settlements later on.

Mechanically it’s simple: open your satchel, find the Valuables section, pick the gold bar, then travel to a Fence and pick Sell. If you’re playing through the story, a fence becomes available naturally; in free-roam you might have to ride a bit, but the payout makes the trip worthwhile. Personally I like to pocket at least one gold bar for collection purposes before selling the rest.
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