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		Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => Other World Coins => Topic started by: Redlock on November 07, 2015, 11:52:55 PM
		
			
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				Among other coins, Brasil is commemorating the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro with a series of commemorative circulation 1 Real coins.
It began in 2012 with ''Olympic Flag Handover.''
In 2014, the main series began. It will end in 2016. There will be sixteen 1 Real coins depicting different Olympic and Paralymic sports. The 1 Real CC are being issued in groups of four coins ( August 2014, February and August 2015, February 2016). 
Considering that Brasil has been very frugal in issuing commemorative circulation coins during the last 20 years this is a major undertaking.
In 2015, there also was a 1 Real CC commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brasil's central bank. 
All 1 Real coins have the same obverse (or reverse, depending on your point of view what is what).
Here are the pictures...
			 
			
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				Second wave
			 
			
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				Third wave, plus 50th Anniversary
			
 
			
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				Nice series of coins. A little like the U.K. 50p series. :)
			
 
			
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				Except, they are bi-metallic, so Barry is gonna have to get them all!
			
 
			
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Except, they are bi-metallic, so Barry is gonna have to get them all!
Yep......but my pockets are empty.......have to saveup for them.
			 
			
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Except, they are bi-metallic, so Barry is gonna have to get them all!
Me too, if they are circulating coins. :)
			 
			
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Nice series of coins. A little like the U.K. 50p series. :)
Actually, the Brits ''borrowed'' the idea of the 50p series from the Canadians who had a series of CC Quarters for the Vancouver Winter Olympics. I might post pictures of the Canadian Series soon.
Except, they are bi-metallic, so Barry is gonna have to get them all!
Me too, if they are circulating coins. :)
Yes, all these 1 Real coins are circulating coins. The mintage for the ones with the sports motives is 20.000.000 each (IIRC); the 50th Anniversary 1 Real has a mintage of 50.000.000. 
Even for a large and populous country like Brasil, 20.000.000 is a rather high figure.
When I got the ''Flag 1 Real'' exchange rate was 1 Real=0,42 Euro Cent. Currently, it's 1 Real=0,24 Euro Cent. Obviously, the economy is not doing well in Brasil these days...