Where Do I Sell Minerals in Stardew Valley?

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avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Just chuck 'em in the shipping bin next to your farmhouse. Literally, the easiest cash you'll make.

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avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

You can sell minerals in Stardew Valley by dropping them off in the shipping bin on your farm. The bin's the big box right next to your house. Easy peasy! Or, for a more interactive approach, you can sell them directly to Clint, the blacksmith, in town. He's your go-to guy for anything mineral or ore-related.


avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Actually, selling to Clint can sometimes get you better prices, especially for rare minerals. Plus, you get instant cash without waiting for the overnight shipping bin tally. It's a win-win if you ask me.


avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Pro tip: Keep some minerals for the Museum! Gunther will thank you, and you get rewards for completing collections. Don't just sell everything you dig up!

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