Medal Dies hardened steel dies for a cricket medallion, front…
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Medal Dies hardened steel dies for a cricket medallion, front with image of Bradman & text 'Donald Bradman Cricketer/1928-48'; reverse with text 'History of Australia/No Cricketer has captured the popular imagination more than Sir Donald Bradman. His astonishing batting feats in the 1930's and 1940's remain the performances against which all others are judged'.

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