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Lot #52
John F. Kennedy Group of (9) PT-109 Tie Clips

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Description

Nine different PT-109 tie clips and pins from John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign, measuring from 1.25″ to 2.25″ long, including four silver-tone pins and five gold-tone pins. Engravings reads: "PT-109," "109," "Kennedy 60," "Kennedy," and "JK 60." In fine condition.

In the early morning of August 2, 1943, Lieutenant Kennedy’s PT-109 was struck by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri in the Blackett Strait of the Solomon Islands. Following a miraculous 3.5-mile swim to shore, Kennedy and his ten surviving crew members were rescued from Olasana Island a full six days later. The young lieutenant's grace under pressure made him a national hero when the story was picked up by John Hersey and covered in The New Yorker and Reader's Digest.

Later on during JFK's run for president, in an effort to quell public concerns about what some called candidate Kennedy’s 'inexperience,' the campaign sought to publicize his heroic naval service. Utilizing the PT Boat as a recognizable symbol, these popular tie clasps were produced as campaign tokens and became highly sought-after mementoes.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autographs and Artifacts
  • Dates: #570 - Ended November 06, 2019