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US Escape and Evasion "Atlantic" Kit

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US Escape and Evasion "Atlantic" KitUS Escape and Evasion "Atlantic" Kit These Atlantic kits were documented in the wonderful hardcover book; United States Navy Wings of Gold from 1917 to the Present by Tomas Carmichael and Ron Willis. In it the authors show photographs of an unsealed "Atlantic" kit and wrote: World War II United States Navy Escape and Evasion Barter "Atlantic Kit". The contents of the sealed hard rubber kits varied in contents, they were developed for use in Europe and

US Escape and Evasion "Atlantic" Kit-These “Atlantic” kits were documented in the wonderful hardcover book; United States Navy Wings of Gold from 1917 to the Present by Tomas Carmichael and Ron Willis. In it the authors show photographs of an unsealed "Atlantic" kit and wrote:

World War II United States Navy Escape and Evasion Barter "Atlantic Kit". The contents of the sealed hard rubber kits varied in contents, they were developed for use in Europe and Pacific theaters and they were issued to certain airmen. Referred to as "barter kits" for use in case of an emergency landing or bailout in an unfriendly or primitive area overseas. The airman could barter in aiding escape and evasion in difficult situations by local civilians. The kits being of such value were a controlled item and each kit had its own serial number. They were accountable, and the airman had to sign for each kit upon issue and return as instructed if not used. Note: Gold value during this time period was approximately $25 per ounce market value.

These kits were issued  to Navy pilots and aircrew. The sealed container contained approximately .90 troy ounces of gold. The gold consists of 5 coins and three rings as follows: French 20 Franc, French 10 Franc, British Sovereign, 2 British Half Sovereigns, and 3 Gold Wedding Band Rings (two at 20K and one at 9K). All designed for military personnel caught behind enemy lines to use as barter, the outside of the kit reads “IF FOUND RETURN TO COMNAVAIRLANT (ONAL 34) NORFOLK, VIRGINIA”. All of this is contained in an individually numbered solid rubber block that measures approx. 3 ¾ inches by 4 ½. Inches In size. This is sealed in rubber and is marked with a serial number 940. After an x-ray was performed on this particular kit to determine that it is complete and never tampered with, you can even see the lead data plate inside the kit which clearly reads 940. A printed copy of the x-ray will be included with the purchase of this kit.  Many of these kits were sold by the Department of Defense in the early 1980's and sealed ones are extremely rare as the sets are not resealable. A copy of the paperwork from the DOD Auction is also included. This is an exceptionally rare kit that has value for both the gold and historical context in which it was used. A very special offering.

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