There are five main Fence locations in where players can pawn off their valuables and other stolen goods with no consequences. These locations also sell items such as weapons, documents, kits, masks, and other provisions and satchels. Importantly, if you gather the necessary items, they can help you craft trinkets and talismans as well.
Earning money fast in can be difficult, but there are ways to get around it and make things easier for yourself. This includes selling valuable items to various fences across the map, but it can also include other methods. Either way, if you want to offload your various loot from the bodies you left behind, you will have to find a Fence to sell it to.
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Selling jewelry, valuables, and any other ill-gotten goods can be done atany Fence location, three of which are availableas soon as you begin Chapter 2. However, there are two other Fence locations that can only be unlocked through quests, and they deal in very specific stolen goods. These locations are described in more detail below.
The three locations that you can immediately visit for any less specific stolen goods can be visited by horse or train, whichever is closest. The locations are shown in Rockworth’s YouTube video and the images above. However, there is one in Rhodes, which is closest to the campsite in Chapter 2, one in Van Horn in a shop along the docks, and one in Saint-Denis on the east side at the Pawnbroker.
You can start this mission by speaking to Hosea after being pointed in that direction by the previous mission in Chapter 2. His location near Emerald Ranch will be marked on your map so you can take a quick ride over from your campsite. When you arrive, you will be informed that Hosea wants to help a new associate named Seamus steal a stagecoach from his cousin.
You will then have to lead Hosea to the location indicated
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