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Rio 2016 mascots Vinicius and Tom led the celebrations as the final batch of coins commemorating the Games were launched at the Brazilian Central Bank on Friday (19 February)

The colourful duo had good reason to be in high spirits, as they themselves have entered circulation on the R$1 (Brazilian real) coins

Rio 2016 mascots: enter their worldOlympic mascot Vinicius and Paralympic mascot Tom are celebrated, along with the sports of boxing and Paralympic swimming, in four designs that will each be minted 20 million times

Check out this video of when Tom and Vinicius visited the Brazilian Mint: Along with the circulation coins were launched five new coin designs for collectors – four silver and one gold

The silver coins have a value of R$5 (but sell for R$195) and celebrate four sports – running, cycling, rowing and beach volleyball on one side, and continue the theme of paying homage to Brazilian flora, fauna, architecture and music on the other, with images of a Brazilwood tree, a butterfly, Rio’s Municipal Theatre and a samba musician

The gold coin, whose face-value is R$10 but costs R$1,180, features Christ the Redeemer on one side and the Olympic torch on the reverse

Check out the first, second and third batches of Rio 2016 commemorative coinsAlso see: In a shed in the Amazon





a collection of memorabilia that recalls centuries of Olympic historyThe Olympic torch, Vinicius and Tom are among the final Rio 2016 coin designs