Kamen Rider debuted on Mainichi Broadcasting System in April 1971, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori as a direct response to network pressure to develop a live-action tokusatsu series after the success of Ultraman. The franchise never left — it has aired in some form for over five decades, making it one of the longest-running tokusatsu properties in Japanese television history.
Solomon Islands issues of this type are produced under licensing arrangements common to the modern bullion collectibles market, with the sovereign name and denomination carrying legal tender status while the real commercial weight is the 5-troy-ounce silver content and the IP holder's fanbase.
Kamen Rider debuted on Mainichi Broadcasting System in April 1971, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori as a direct response to network pressure to develop a live-action tokusatsu series after the success of Ultraman. The franchise never left — it has aired in some form for over five decades, making it one of the longest-running tokusatsu properties in Japanese television history.
Solomon Islands issues of this type are produced under licensing arrangements common to the modern bullion collectibles market, with the sovereign name and denomination carrying legal tender status while the real commercial weight is the 5-troy-ounce silver content and the IP holder's fanbase.