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Struck in 99.9% pure silver, this coin features
the classic image of Bradman playing a cover drive, within a border
bearing the inscription '1908 Sir Donald Bradman 2001'. The coin
honours Sir Donald's historic sporting achievements and his lasting
contribution to Australian culture and values. There is no more
traditional and appropriate way for a nation to pay tribute to its
heroes than by immortalising them on official coinage.
A Cricketing Legend
Sir Donald, who died in his Adelaide home on 25
February 2001 at the age of 92, was idolised by generations of Australians
and cricket fans throughout the world. In 52 Test matches between
1928 to 1948, Sir Donald scored 6,996 runs at an amazing average
of 99.94, a career record unlikely ever to be bettered, given that
it is more than 50 percent higher than the next best batsman. He
was a batsman without peer, a highly respected cricket administrator,
and a gentleman both on and off the field; a national and international
cricket legend, whose memory will forever be etched on the Australian
psyche.
Traditional Presentation
This flawless silver coin is housed in a green
leatherette presentation box and accompanied by a serial-numbered
certificate of authenticity. The coin measures 40.50mm in diameter
and has a face value of AUD$5.00.
Limited Mintage
Only 95,000 of these individual proof coins will
be issued worldwide.
Queen Elizabeth II
The coins are official legal tender under
the Australian Currency Act 1965, and bear the Ian Rank-Broadley
effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse with the wording 'Elizabeth
II Australia 2001 5 Dollars'.
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