Posted on 10/31/2025 5:20:45 AM PDT by Red Badger

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DATA FROM
https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/gold-reserves
Tonne = 2,204.6 US Pounds
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Country Last Previous Reference Unit
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USA 8133 8133 Jun/25 Tonnes
Germany 3350 3351 Jun/25 Tonnes
Italy 2452 2452 Jun/25 Tonnes
France 2437 2437 Jun/25 Tonnes
Russia 2330 2330 Jun/25 Tonnes
China 2299 2292 Jun/25 Tonnes
Switzerland 1040 1040 Jun/25 Tonnes
India 880 880 Jun/25 Tonnes
Japan 846 846 Jun/25 Tonnes
Turkey 635 624 Jun/25 Tonnes
Netherlands 612 612 Jun/25 Tonnes
Poland 515 497 Jun/25 Tonnes
Euro Area 507 507 Jun/25 Tonnes
Taiwan 424 424 Mar/25 Tonnes
Portugal 383 383 Jun/25 Tonnes
Uzbekistan 365 368 Jun/25 Tonnes
Saudi Arabia 323 323 Mar/25 Tonnes
United Kingdom 310 310 Jun/25 Tonnes
Kazakhstan 306 290 Jun/25 Tonnes
Lebanon 287 287 Mar/25 Tonnes
Spain 282 282 Jun/25 Tonnes
Austria 280 280 Jun/25 Tonnes
Thailand 235 235 Jun/25 Tonnes
Belgium 227 227 Jun/25 Tonnes
Singapore 204 215 Jun/25 Tonnes
Azerbaijan 181 165 Jun/25 Tonnes
Algeria 174 174 Jun/25 Tonnes
Iraq 163 153 Dec/24 Tonnes
Libya 147 147 Jun/25 Tonnes
Philippines 130 127 Jun/25 Tonnes
Brazil 130 130 Jun/25 Tonnes
Egypt 129 128 Jun/25 Tonnes
Sweden 126 126 Jun/25 Tonnes
South Africa 125 125 Jun/25 Tonnes
Mexico 120 120 Jun/25 Tonnes
Qatar 116 114 Jun/25 Tonnes
Greece 115 115 Mar/25 Tonnes
Hungary 110 110 Jun/25 Tonnes
South Korea 104 104 Jun/25 Tonnes
Romania 104 104 Jun/25 Tonnes
Australia 79.87 79.87 Jun/25 Tonnes
Kuwait 78.97 78.97 Jun/25 Tonnes
Indonesia 78.57 78.57 Mar/25 Tonnes
United Arab Emirates 74.4 74.6 Jun/25 Tonnes
Jordan 72.83 72.27 Jun/25 Tonnes
Denmark 66.55 66.55 Jun/25 Tonnes
Pakistan 64.75 64.75 Jun/25 Tonnes
Czech Republic 61.95 56.21 Jun/25 Tonnes
Argentina 61.74 61.74 Jun/25 Tonnes
Cambodia 54.43 54.43 Jun/25 Tonnes
Belarus 53.86 53.85 Jun/25 Tonnes
Serbia 50.31 49.11 Jun/25 Tonnes
Finland 43.76 43.76 Jun/25 Tonnes
Bulgaria 40.87 40.87 Jun/25 Tonnes
Kyrgyzstan 38.95 34.27 Jun/25 Tonnes
Malaysia 38.88 38.88 Jun/25 Tonnes
Peru 34.67 34.67 Dec/24 Tonnes
Ghana 32.99 31.01 Jun/25 Tonnes
Slovakia 31.69 31.69 Jun/25 Tonnes
Ukraine 27.37 27.37 Jun/25 Tonnes
Ecuador 26.28 26.28 Jun/25 Tonnes
Bolivia 22.5 22.53 Mar/25 Tonnes
Morocco 22.12 22.12 Jun/25 Tonnes
Bangladesh 14.28 14.28 Jun/25 Tonnes
Cyprus 13.9 13.9 Jun/25 Tonnes
Mauritius 12.42 12.42 Jun/25 Tonnes
Ireland 12.04 12.04 Jun/25 Tonnes
Paraguay 8.19 8.19 Jun/24 Tonnes
Nepal 7.99 7.99 Jun/24 Tonnes
Mongolia 7.25 7.13 Jun/25 Tonnes
Guatemala 6.89 6.89 Jun/25 Tonnes
Macedonia 6.89 6.89 Jun/25 Tonnes
Tunisia 6.84 6.84 Jun/25 Tonnes
Oman 6.73 6.73 Mar/25 Tonnes
Latvia 6.66 6.66 Jun/25 Tonnes
Lithuania 5.82 5.82 Jun/25 Tonnes
Colombia 4.68 4.68 Jun/25 Tonnes
Bahrain 4.67 4.67 Jun/25 Tonnes
Mozambique 3.94 3.94 Jun/25 Tonnes
Slovenia 3.73 3.48 Jun/25 Tonnes
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.48 3.48 Mar/25 Tonnes
Albania 3.42 3.42 Mar/25 Tonnes
Aruba 3.11 3.11 Sep/24 Tonnes
Luxembourg 2.24 2.24 Jun/25 Tonnes
Hong Kong 2.08 2.08 Jun/25 Tonnes
Trinidad And Tobago 2 1.96 Jun/25 Tonnes
Iceland 1.98 1.98 Jun/25 Tonnes
Papua New Guinea 1.96 1.96 Jun/24 Tonnes
Haiti 1.81 1.81 Mar/25 Tonnes
El Salvador 1.37 1.37 Jun/25 Tonnes
Suriname 1.21 1.21 Jun/25 Tonnes
Honduras 0.7 0.7 Jun/25 Tonnes
Dominican Republic 0.57 0.57 Jun/25 Tonnes
Sri Lanka 0.47 0.47 Dec/24 Tonnes
Malta 0.31 0.25 Jun/25 Tonnes
Chile 0.25 0.25 Mar/25 Tonnes
Estonia 0.25 0.25 Jun/25 Tonnes
Uruguay 0.1 0.1 Jun/25 Tonnes
Fiji 0.03 0.03 Jun/25 Tonnes
Kenya 0.02 0.02 Mar/25 Tonnes
Armenia 0 0 Jun/25 Tonnes
Canada 0 0 Jun/25 Tonnes
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Next month it will be $39 Trillion.
Between INFLATION and INTEREST we are in Deep doo-doo........
I think our gold is basically considered theirs as well so they are counted in the top line.
Marx Carnage has moved whatever reserves Canaduh had, to NYC, along with BAM HQ! The WEF, Euroweenie, robber baron, robbing Canaduh blind!
It’s in a bank in the middle of Beverly Hills, in somebody else’s name.
Excellent point. Another question I’d like answered (if it would be possible to get the data) is how much gold is owned by citizens too? I want not just the government to have a stable gold backing, I want a significant number of citizens to have financial backing too. That reduces the likelihood of internal chaos (aside from the shallow attention seekers on the left doing “protests” that they don’t even know what they’re protesting for).
Grok:
“Gold Holdings: Official vs. Private
As of late 2025 (end-Q3 data, with estimates for October), the total above-ground gold stock—representing all gold ever mined that remains in existence—is approximately 219,000 tonnes. This figure accounts for cumulative mining output through September 2025, plus an estimated addition for October based on annual production trends.
• Government (official reserves): Central banks and governments hold about 38,400 tonnes (roughly 17.5% of total above-ground stocks). This includes net purchases of 634 tonnes year-to-date through Q3 2025, building on 37,755 tonnes at end-2024.
• Private holdings: The remaining 180,600 tonnes (about 82.5% of total above-ground stocks). This encompasses jewelry (~45% of total), physical investment bars/coins/ETFs (~22%), industrial uses, and other non-official categories.
In direct comparison, privately held gold is approximately 4.7 times the amount held by all governments combined. Official reserves represent a minority of the global gold supply, with private demand (especially in jewelry and investment) dominating the market.”
It would be interesting to get a sense of how much gold the average person holds, and where. I bet India and China would blow the US (and the west in general) away with their individual holdings.
It doesn’t help when our government confiscates the stuff.
I guess what I am trying to convey, is that getting an accurate number on that is most likely impossible in the U.S., and definitely imposasible in other nations also.
If the accuracy of the gold reserves actually belonging to the U.S. is questionable, then you certainly do not believe an accurate amount could be achieved for privately held gold by citizens would actual be worth anywhere near a reliable value, do you?
The effort to attempt it would be an exercise in futility.
I did a chat GPT do find out individual holdings. Here are the top countries.
Country Gold reserves per person (approx)
Switzerland — ~ 115 g/person (~3.7 oz)
Germany — ~ 39-40 g/person
France — ~ 36.6 g/person
Portugal — ~ 36.7 g/person
Netherlands — ~ 33.6 g/person
Austria — ~ 30.7 g/person
Kazakhstan — ~ 13.9 g/person
Italy — ~ 41.3 g/person (though other sources show ~ 1.34 oz/person)
United States — ~ 23.5 g/person (~0.75 oz)
Russia — ~ 16.1 g/person
Clearly missing is China and India, where there are few reliable sources.
In the US, we hold less than an ounce of gold per person. I am sure there are folks on this forum who hold much more than the average.
“I Cubic Foot of Gold would weigh 548.18 Kilograms or 1206 pounds”
https://math.answers.com/questions/How_much_does_one_cubic_inch_of_gold_weigh
lol... I see what you did there.
I 100% agree. Getting the data on citizen-owned gold would be practically impossible. Especially given that anonymity is one reason for owning gold.
Why don't the Duhnadians want gold reserves?
They give them to Chuckie?
Their gold is in the ground................
When they spell ‘tons’ the American way, perhaps I’ll bother reading their stupid article.
Tonnes means a metric ton of 1000 kg = 2,204.6 pounds........Tons American means 2000 pounds........Two waaay different measures......Then there is the BRITISH Ton called a Long Ton which is 2,240 pounds.
So you have to be clear when negotiating a price in the marketplace else you could wind up short.....
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I know - it’s metric.
It’s true we must be clear on terms when negotiating a trade, but we’re not negotiating a trade, we are citing statistics.
I’m sick and tired of ceding ground to the Euro-trash, by using their metric units of measure because we think it sounds more ‘learned’ or ‘scientific’.
Especially when the audience is entirely American, and in fields of science where the US dominates and has always dominated.
This is no different than Americans speaking a foreign language when addressing an American audience - it’s disrespectful and pretentious..
One would never publish a French article in an American publication without first translating it. Similarly, one shouldn’t use foreign units of measure.
The only reason to do that is if one is putting on airs - like those a-holes who order in French here in America to show off.
My wife is an obstetrician and has to resist rolling her eyes every time her peers use Celsius to mark a temperature. We all grew up with Fahrenheit - recognizing 98.6° is a normal - and all the ‘learned’ jackasses insist on saying 37..
They think speaking in a foreign language will make them sound learned.. LOL
It’s funny, they do the same thing with illnesses - they can’t say ‘sore throat’ - they want to say it in Latin or Greek to sound learned.
I work on US Government contracts and they are all in °C and mm and kg now.............
Thanks
BKMK
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