Coins and Pokémon: the categories quietly outgrowing everything else in our network

Collectibles was the fastest growing category in our latest benchmark study of 32 newsXpress member shops, covering January to May 2026. If you run an independent retail business and you are not paying attention to this space, the numbers below should change that.

Coins first. 21 of the 32 shops reported coin product sales. Revenue for the five months ranged from under $1,000 to more than $46,000 per shop. Coin collecting is high margin, and in most regional and suburban locations it has almost no serious competition. Few shops in our channel have developed it properly. The ones that have are being rewarded.

Trading cards are the other standout. Eight shops reported Pokémon or trading card revenue. The largest operation generated $58,852 in five months from 1,819 units. Several shops more than doubled their trading card revenue year on year. Average unit prices ran from $11 to $39, reflecting a healthy mix of single packs through to premium box releases.

Why do these categories work so well for shops like ours?

  • Collectors return. A coin or card customer visits regularly, often weekly, and buys every time.
  • Price comparison is hard. Limited releases and allocation-based supply mean you are not competing with a supermarket catalogue.
  • The demographic is gold. Young adults and families, exactly the customers most newsagencies and gift shops struggle to attract.

newsXpress members get more than this analysis. We have direct relationships in the coin space, including with the Royal Australian Mint, and we guide members on release calendars, allocation, display and pricing. For trading cards, we share what the network data says about pack mix and sell-through, so a member entering the category does not learn by expensive trial and error.

All of that is included in membership. No consulting fees, no add-on charges.

One shop in our network is on track for over $100,000 a year in trading cards alone. That business did not exist in that shop three years ago. The opportunity is real, it is documented in our data, and we will help any member chase it.

The beauty of both these categories is that they work well in regional and rural settings as these shoppers love to travel to purchase these beloved products.

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I am a Director of newsXpress, a marketing group for newsagents keen for a bright future. You can reach me on +61 418 321 338 or mark[at]towersystems.com.au

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