The American monster film, “Godzilla vs. Kong,” was directed by Adam Wingard in 2021. The film is the fourth in Legendary's MonsterVerse and the 36th in the Godzilla series. Kong battles Godzilla after humans lure him into Hollow Earth to retrieve a power source for a secret weapon to stop Godzilla's mysterious rampages.
Several pandemic box office records were broken by the film, which grossed more than $470 million worldwide. We can expect a sequel to this movie in March 2024.
At BOLD Precious Metals you will find the entire collection of the remarkable 2021 1 oz Niue Godzilla vs Kong Colorized Silver Coins which includes King Kong 1 oz Silver Color coin, Godzilla Colorized Silver coin, Mechagodzilla Colorized Silver coin, and Godzilla vs Kong Face-Off Colorized Silver coin. All the Godzilla Vs King Kong colorized silver coins are officially licensed collectibles bullion coins.
King Kong has been called “The Eighth Wonder of the World,” and he has become one of the world's most famous movie characters, having inspired a number of sequels, remakes, cartoons, books, comics, video games, and theme park rides.
The coin’s obverse shows the distinctive Public Seal of Niue against a frosted background. There is a single inscription, "KONG," on the coin's left rim, inscribed bottom to top.
A fictional mecha character called Mechagodzilla first appeared in the 1974 film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, a man-made weapon designed to protect Japan from Godzilla. The Mechagodzilla Colorized Silver Bullion Coin is one of many Godzilla vs. Kong collectible coins released by Legendary Entertainment and TOHO that are available at BOLD.
The obverse of the coin features Niue's distinctive Public Seal against a frosted background. An officially licensed silhouette image of Godzilla and Kong is portrayed engaged in a fierce battle. A profiled head-shot of the Ultimate Destroyer, Mechagodzilla, appears on the reverse. Inscriptions at the rim are "MECHAGODZILLA" and "ULTIMATE DESTROYER."
An official licensed, colorized image depicts half of Godzilla's face and half of Kong's face merged into one image. Godzilla’s coloration is blue while Kong’s colorization is orange.
In 1933, King Kong, one of the world's most famous movie icons, was first depicted in various media as a fictional gorilla-like giant monster. King Kong’s first appearance was in the 1933 film “King Kong” by RKO pictures, an American film production and distribution company. From 1933 to the recent release of Godzilla vs King Kong, all the movies featuring the giant monster have received positive reviews.
The coin features an officially licensed image of Kong in a deafening loud roar
The rim band is colored jungle green while the inscriptions, background, and highlights are a light tan. There are two inscriptions on the rim: "KONG" at the top and "ULTIMATE GUARDIAN" at the bottom.
Godzilla is a fictional monster or kaiju, a Japanese genre of films and television featuring a giant monster, originating from a series of Japanese films. The character first appeared in the 1954 film “Godzilla” and become a worldwide pop-culture icon.
Godzilla has appeared in 32 films produced by Toho and four American Films.
The coin features an officially licensed, blue-colorized image of Godzilla displaying incredible fierceness. An image with a finer definition is enhanced by the deep blue highlighted by a lighter shade. A profiled head-shot of the Godzilla appears on the reverse. Inscriptions on the rim are "GODZILLA" and "ULTIMATE TITAN"