The Story

Iron Man is Tony Stark: the genius who built the suit, and the character who launched the whole MCU. The Golden Moments version renders him entirely in gold, which shifts the read from action figure to trophy.

He's caught mid-hover, arms extended and ready to fire the repulsors, arc reactor lit and energy building in his palms. The gold finish turns the armor almost sculptural, part superhero and part commemorative piece. It sits in the same early-Avengers company as the first Captain America NFT and the first Thor NFT.

First Iron Man NFT all-gold Disney Golden Moments

The suit choice matters. This is the Mark L, the Infinity War armor, which ties the piece directly to the peak stretch of the MCU. Between the pose, the finish, and the storyline it points to, the collectible reads more like a marker of a moment than a standard character drop.

The Drop

Disney+ Day 2021 was more than a streaming showcase. VeVe used the moment to launch the Disney Golden Moments series, a cross-IP collection pulling from Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and Disney Animation, all rendered in gold, with Iron Man as the Marvel flagship.

The blind box format meant you paid $60 without knowing your edition number, then opened it to see the reveal. Lower serials trade at a premium on the secondary market, so that reveal had real stakes. At 12,333 editions, this was a mid-size drop: large enough for liquidity, small enough that supply constraints matter over time.

One detail newer collectors often miss: buyers in select markets received a free 3-month Disney+ subscription with their purchase, roughly $30 of value baked into a $60 collectible.

Edition Breakdown

TierEditionsDetail
Single Edition12,333One all-gold design, all Common rarity, $60 retail

Unlike the first Spider-Man NFT and its five rarity tiers, Iron Man Golden Moments is a single variant: one design, 12,333 copies, identical except for serial number. That simplicity works in its favor. If you own any copy, you own the first Iron Man NFT.

Serials still matter for resale, with First Editions and low mints carrying premiums. One thing to price in: Disney takes a 6% licensor fee on every resale and VeVe adds 2.5%, for 8.5% total, higher than some other VeVe IPs.

Market Context

The Golden Moments series wasn't a one-off. Disney pulled Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and Disney Animation into one gold-themed set, which tells you it saw NFTs as a real way to reach collectors. And because these pieces belong to a set, they tend to rise and fall together, so a strong collection lifts everything in it.

The Iron Man piece sits in a good spot. It's the first Iron Man NFT, which is permanent, and it also rides the broader Golden Moments brand.

The platform has come a long way since launch too: the Collect blockchain migration finished in January 2026, the StackR marketplace has been live since April 2025 with OMI trading, and self-custody features are on the way.

Collector's Note

For a Marvel or MCU fan, this is a clean, premium-feeling collectible from the early VeVe era. The Golden Moments branding gives it a commemorative vibe rather than a toy one, and the Mark L suit ties it to the Infinity War and Endgame stretch that most fans rank as peak MCU. If you chase the Endgame lineup, the first Thanos NFT makes a natural companion.

From an investment angle, the single-variant simplicity is a plus: no rarity confusion, clear supply, and the Golden Moments brand attaches it to something larger. The 8.5% resale fees are a drag on short-term flipping, but for long-term holders the platform improvements and growing user base could offset that. You can find copies on the VeVe secondary market, sometimes below the original $60. New to VeVe? Use $10 off your first purchase before you browse.

Frequently Asked Questions

The first Iron Man NFT is an all-gold collectible from the Disney Golden Moments series, released on VeVe on November 10, 2021 for Disney+ Day. It features Iron Man in the Mark L suit (Infinity War armor) mid-hover with repulsors charged. 12,333 editions at $60 each, blind box format.

12,333 editions were minted, all Common rarity and identical design. Serial numbers vary, and lower mints (especially First Editions) trade at a premium on the secondary market.

Yes. The original release sold quickly, but copies are available from other collectors on the VeVe secondary market and the StackR marketplace (live since April 2025). Prices vary by serial number and market conditions, sometimes dipping below original retail.

VeVe charges 2.5% and Disney/Marvel takes a 6% licensor fee on every resale, 8.5% total. This is built into the platform's fee structure for all Disney-licensed collectibles.

All VeVe collectibles, including the Iron Man Golden Moments, now live on the Collect blockchain following VeVe's completed migration in January 2026.