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How Pokémon cards are fuelling crime in Melbourne

ABC Australia · May 17, 2026, 2:54 AM

Key takeaways

  • Alex Balykov is a trading card shop owner in Hughesdale, who started his business a few months ago.
  • Trading card-related crimes in Victoria rose from just nine burglary, break-and-enter or theft cases at retail stores in 2021 to almost one a week in 2025, reflecting the skyrocketing value of Pokémon cards.
  • Rare Pokémon cards can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars, with a record sale of one Pikachu card going for over $22 million earlier this year.

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Alex Balykov is a trading card shop owner in Hughesdale, who started his business a few months ago. (ABC News: Erielle Sudario)

Trading card-related crimes in Victoria rose from just nine burglary, break-and-enter or theft cases at retail stores in 2021 to almost one a week in 2025, reflecting the skyrocketing value of Pokémon cards.

Rare Pokémon cards can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars, with a record sale of one Pikachu card going for over $22 million earlier this year.

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