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1 Real Olympic Games Rio 2016 - Paralympic Mascot

Uitgever Banco Central do Brasil
Jaar 2016
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Beschrijving voorzijde The stainless steel centre depicts Tom, the official mascot of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, rendered as a stylised creature with a rounded, scale-covered body inspired by Brazilian flora, shown in a dynamic full-body pose facing right. The Rio 2016 Paralympic logo, featuring the agitos symbol, appears to the lower left of the figure in the inner field. The legend BRASIL is incused in large capital letters along the left arc of the bronze-plated outer ring, while decorative geometric line motifs segmenting the ring run throughout its circumference.
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Brazil's 2016 Paralympic mascot coin was part of a broader commemorative program issued by the Banco Central do Brasil across multiple denominations and themes tied to Rio's hosting of both the Olympic and Paralympic Games — the first time South America had hosted either event. The Paralympic Games that year drew over 4,300 athletes from 159 countries, then-record figures for the competition.

Production of the bimetallic circulation commemoratives ran alongside a genuine fiscal squeeze; Brazil was in the midst of a deep recession and the political crisis that would culminate in Dilma Rousseff's impeachment, making the Games themselves a flashpoint for public protest about public spending priorities.

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