How to Get Coins in FC 24 Web App

If you want to know how to get coins in the EA FC 24 Web App, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we are going to show how to earn coins efficiently using the web app. There are two methods you can use, possibly even side by side. Either way, you should be able to make a fair amount of coins. Let’s begin.

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How to Get Coins EA FC 24 Web App

How to Get Coins in EA FC 24 Web App

There are several ways you can get coins using the EA FC 24 Web App. At the very beginning, during setup, select a Gold Rare Badge, a Gold Rare Home Kit, and a Gold Rare Away Kit. You can then discard all of these (Main menu > Stadium > Club). This should net you around fifteen hundred coins, which is a pretty solid haul. Next, set Bronze Kits and Badges to active and use the money you got to open two Bronze Packs. These cost 750 Coins each. List these players you get on the transfer market. Wait for them to sell for the same amount of money, then rinse and repeat until you list a hundred players. This will complete an objective and grant you thirty-five coins and some other rewards. Discard the latter, and you’ll be at around five thousand coins.

So, that’s one way to get coins via the EA FC 24 Web App. There is another method, detailed by Reddit user mrblue6. They recommend starting the same way, which is to say, grabbing all the Gold Rare stuff and discarding it. Then, you start on Foundations I while saving “bronzes that you have multiples of their Nation or League.” From there, you basically keep moving through cheap Foundations while buying minimal amounts of cards and not purchasing consumables that cost over 200 coins. So, this is the longer version, but arguably more sustainable. You could probably combine the two methods.

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