Niue has long operated as a licensing vehicle for the New Zealand-administered territory's coin program, issuing legal tender on behalf of pop culture franchises with little connection to the island's roughly 1,600 inhabitants. This piece belongs to a series tied to the Mortal Kombat video game franchise, which debuted in arcades in 1992 and generated immediate controversy over its digitized gore — controversy that directly led to the establishment of the Entertainment Software Rating Board in 1994.
KM#3660 is one of several character-specific releases in the Niue Mortal Kombat program.
Niue has long operated as a licensing vehicle for the New Zealand-administered territory's coin program, issuing legal tender on behalf of pop culture franchises with little connection to the island's roughly 1,600 inhabitants. This piece belongs to a series tied to the Mortal Kombat video game franchise, which debuted in arcades in 1992 and generated immediate controversy over its digitized gore — controversy that directly led to the establishment of the Entertainment Software Rating Board in 1994.
KM#3660 is one of several character-specific releases in the Niue Mortal Kombat program.