Animal Crossing: New Horizons Values List — All 6295 Items (July 2026)
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Community reference values for furniture, clothing, villagers and collectibles — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.
Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide
Values in Animal Crossing: New Horizons form the way they do in any game with no official value meter on its collectibles: the community watches what real trades settle at and distills it into a shared reference, expressed in Bells and Nook Miles Tickets so two players have a common language. Those figures are driven by scarcity meeting demand. A villager's standing comes mostly from popularity and how awkward they are to get hold of — the most-wanted residents like Raymond or Ankha sit far above villagers nobody is chasing, even though every villager is "obtainable" in the abstract. Furniture, clothing, and collectible sets climb when supply is capped: Sanrio and other collaboration items, seasonal and event pieces, and limited releases hold their pull because no new copies are entering the game. Watch for variants, too — a specific color or style of a furniture item can command far more than the base version, so a value attached to a name is only a starting point until you know exactly which variant is on the table.
Read the ranking as relative standing, not a settled figure. A high placement tells you an item is widely wanted and hard to come by, so you can negotiate from a position of strength; a low one means it's common or easy enough to get yourself. To judge whether a swap is fair, line up everything on both sides, compare where each piece sits, and make sure the two piles land in the same neighborhood — and factor in NMT, which traders routinely add to close a small gap rather than hunting for a perfect item-for-item match. Because there is no official meter and demand shifts with every event and update, treat every Bells or NMT figure here as a community reference point for a fair, mutually agreed trade — never a price, and never money.
Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Animal Crossing: New Horizons or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.
