Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"As of 2020, Fort Knox holds approximately 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold, representing about 56.35% of the United States' total gold reserves.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Total Gold: The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox holds 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold.
Market Value: This gold has a market value of approximately US $290.9 billion.
Percentage of US Reserves: This amount represents 56.35% of the total gold reserves of the United State
Total US Reserves: As of 2021, the U.S. gold reserves total 8,134 metric tons."
Just did the math for that, and 4500 metric tons of gold would be a cube 20x20x20ft in dimension, while 9000 metric tons would be a little over 25x25x25ft.
Surprisingly small amount when compared to the total amount of gold known to exist in the world.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously doubt there is much, if any, gold still there.
There isn't that much gold in the entire world really, about a 30x30x30meter cube if all the gold in the entire world was all melted and pooled together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"As of 2020, Fort Knox holds approximately 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold, representing about 56.35% of the United States' total gold reserves.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Total Gold: The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox holds 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold.
Market Value: This gold has a market value of approximately US $290.9 billion.
Percentage of US Reserves: This amount represents 56.35% of the total gold reserves of the United State
Total US Reserves: As of 2021, the U.S. gold reserves total 8,134 metric tons."
Just did the math for that, and 4500 metric tons of gold would be a cube 20x20x20ft in dimension, while 9000 metric tons would be a little over 25x25x25ft.
Surprisingly small amount when compared to the total amount of gold known to exist in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"As of 2020, Fort Knox holds approximately 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold, representing about 56.35% of the United States' total gold reserves.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Total Gold: The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox holds 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold.
Market Value: This gold has a market value of approximately US $290.9 billion.
Percentage of US Reserves: This amount represents 56.35% of the total gold reserves of the United State
Total US Reserves: As of 2021, the U.S. gold reserves total 8,134 metric tons."
Just did the math for that, and 4500 metric tons of gold would be a cube 20x20x20ft in dimension, while 9000 metric tons would be a little over 25x25x25ft.
Surprisingly small amount when compared to the total amount of gold known to exist in the world.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously doubt there is much, if any, gold still there.
There isn't that much gold in the entire world really, about a 30x30x30meter cube if all the gold in the entire world was all melted and pooled together.
Anonymous wrote:"As of 2020, Fort Knox holds approximately 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold, representing about 56.35% of the United States' total gold reserves.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Total Gold: The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox holds 147.34 million troy ounces (4,583 metric tons) of gold.
Market Value: This gold has a market value of approximately US $290.9 billion.
Percentage of US Reserves: This amount represents 56.35% of the total gold reserves of the United State
Total US Reserves: As of 2021, the U.S. gold reserves total 8,134 metric tons."