This pot likely predates more exquisite porcelain wares, but you can probably still sell it for some cold hard cash. These islands are crawling with bugs, bet someone will happily pay for this bug spray. (Temple)īronze working started in the Xia Dynasty, maybe that little fact will get you a few more bucks for this when you sell this. This arrowhead is worthy of whatever you can sell it for. The Six Noble Arts of the Zhou dynasty list archery as a skill worthy of the emperor. This compass no longer works, but it'd make a nice paperweight. (Rebel)Ī bootleg DVD with 'XXX' scrawled on it in felt tip. Looks like a small carving of a boar, someone must have a thing for them. (Rebel)Ī common blue poker chip from the Jeni Soleil Casino Cruise heist. (Drunk)Ī black poker chip, the embossed stamp showing it as loot from the Jeni Soleil Casino Cruise heist. It won't be hard to find a buyer for this beautiful seashell. (Pirate)Ī simple beaded necklace most likely made by one of the locals. Used batteries, they may still hold a small charge. Who knows how old the ones on Rook Island are.
Enjoy -) L." (Merc)Īncient Chinese coins can be up to 2,500 years old. (Merc)Ī small bottle of amphetamines, with a hand-written label: "Here's the top shit I promised. Distilled locally and strong enough to blind a goat. You'll definitely profit from its sale.Ī flask of bootleg alcohol. (Rebel)Īlbino crocodile leather is tough and exquisitely textured. The few skinned items in this list will not sell via Quick Sell.Īn Ace of Clubs, one of the edges slightly nicked. Tip: The store's Quick Sell button lets you get rid of all unusable loot instantly. There are a few items that are skinning loot, but they cannot be used in crafting. Certain loot can only be found on specific human AI. The following loot has no other use than to be sold at the stores.