The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

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Having a Messi or Ronaldo at our FUT 13 club FUT 13 cost us a fortune. Top players cards are very expensive. It is normal.
Although on a different scale, there are others FIFA 13 Ultimate Team cards which can be considered as expensive.
Find out which cards are in the TOP 10 of most expensive non-players FUT 13 cards and why they are so valuable.

 
 
 

Expensive FIFA 13 Ultimate Team Non-Players Cards

 

In FIFA 13 Ultimate Team, there are some non-players cards whose market value amounts to a few thousand coins. These cards can be a good business opportunity since they give some profit margin to those who buy and sell them.
We made the TOP 10 of the most valuable non-players cards. The value considered for each card was found by weighting the price charged in previous FUT versions and the price that these cards have currently in the auction house.

 
 
 

TOP 10 of most expensive FIFA 13 Ultimate Team Non-Players cards

 

The ten most valuable non-players cards of FUT 13 are all rare and half of them are silver. They cover various areas such as formations, positions, managers and head coaches.
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The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

1st Place – CAM-CM

Category: Training
Sub-category: Position

Level: Gold (rare)

Estimated Price: 6.000 to 10.000 coins

The training card most expensive of FIFA 13 Ultimate Team is that one that allows a player to change his favourite position from CAM to CM. Its high price is justified because there are more popular formations with CM’s than with CAM’s. If you want to hire top players to your club as David Silva, Sneijder or Ozil without losing points in chemistry, you will have to spend a lot of coins.

 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

2nd Place – CF-ST

Category: Training

Sub-category: Position

Level: Gold (rare)

Estimated Price: 4.000 to 8.000 coins

Also the card that lets you change the preferred position of a player from CF to ST reaches very high values ​​in FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. All formations have at least one striker but not all have a forward. Some of the best players in the world are CF, as Messi or Rooney, so this card is almost mandatory if you want to keep a good chemistry. For clubs with low budgets, it may be better to find other alternatives instead of spending so many coins on a single training card.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

3rd Place – 4-1-2-1-2

Category: Training

Sub-category: Formation

Level: Gold (rare)

Estimated Price: 4.000 to 8.000 coins

Among all the FIFA 13 Ultimate Team formations, the 4-1-2-1-2 is one of the most popular and also the most expensive one. This formation takes the classic 4-4-2 and gives it a little more defensive security. If you are thinking building a squad with this formation, you should do the math first. It’s expensive. Very expensive.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

4th Place – P. Panu

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Head Coach

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 4.000 to 7.000 coins

Pace ​​is expensive for players but also for staff. Panu is the most expensive from all silver head coaches in FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. And all of them are quite expensive. If you ever find this card in a pack, you should know that you have won a small fortune.
 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

5th Place – N. Ustinov

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Head Coach

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 4.000 to 7.000 coins

We already told you that rare silver head coaches are stupidly expensive in FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. Except for their rarity, there’s no reason for it. The only utility of Ustinov is to increase the effect of shooting training card in 10%. Unless you enjoy collecting cards, the best thing to do is to buy the other coaches and let this increase in 40%.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

6th Place – G. Welling

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Head Coach

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 3.500 to 6.000 coins

Welling is more one of the ultra valuable head coaches in FUT 13. By his value, you can buy rare gold contracts for your whole squad. Possibly coins are better spent…

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

7th Place – P. Wadhams

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Head Coach

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 3.000 to 5.000 coins

With Wadhams in your club, players in which you apply a heading training card will do it 10% better. During one match. Then you have to keep buying training cards. And that costs coins.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

8th Place – C. Smith

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Head Coach

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 3.000 to 5.000 coins

As Wadhams is to heading, Wellings is to defens and Ustinov is to shooting, Smith is the silver guy to driblle. Unless you do not mind spending a lot of coins in a coach that is worse than their gold friends, do not make this investment.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

9th Place – Joaquin Low

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Manager

Level: Gold (rare)

Estimated Price: 2.000 to 3.000 coins

The current manager of German team is the most expensive in FIFA 13 Ultimate Team. If your goal is to gather enough managers to get the 50% bonus on contracts cards, then it is best to forget the 3% of Low. Buy three rare bronze managers. You will pay less.

 
 
 
 
The Most Expensive FUT 13 Non-Players Cards

10th Place – Vicent Del Bosque

Category: Staff

Sub-category: Manager

Level: Silver (rare)

Estimated Price: 2.000 to 3.000 coins

The top ten of the training and staff card more expensive of FUT 13, ends with the current manager of Spain. If your goal is to boost the contracts, do the same as Low. Forget him and replace him with cheaper alternatives. If you think buying the old player and manager of Real Madrid to help the chemistry of your team full of Spanish players, it is better to bet on Unai Emery or Roberto Martinez.

 
 
 

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