The Federal government does not provide that information so any values are speculative.
I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky
The web site of the US Mint (www.usmint.gov) answers the question. The dimensions of a standard brick of 99.999 pure gold, stored by the United States Treasury at Fort KNox, Kentucky, USA, are 7 inches x 3-5/8 inches x 1-3/4 inches. Each gold brick weighs 400 troy ounces, or about 27.5 pounds. Value of gold fluctuates daily. "Spot" value times the weight of the brick will give you its value. Spot value of gold at close of the markets on December 14, 2008 was $826.70 per ounce. A 400 ounce gold brick would be valued at $330,680.00 at that time. Bullion values worldwide can be tracked at www.amark.com, and many other money market sites.
The US actually have four mints. They are located in Philadelphia, PA, Denver, CO, San Francisco, CA, and West Point, NY. The US bullion depository is located in Fort Knox, KY.
The Fort Worth facility opened in 1991 and its first run of $2 bills was in 1995, so the bills are too new to be worth much of a premium. Retail values as of 04/2012 run to all of $2.50 or $3.00; a dealer will likely pay face value to a dime extra.
Fort Worth National Bank in 1884 Located in Downtown Fort Worth.
I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky
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At the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.
Fort Knox is commonly known as the United States Bullion Depository. It is where all the gold bars that were once used to back paper money are stored. Fort Knox is commonly known as the United States Bullion Depository. It is where all the gold bars that were once used to back paper money are stored.
According to the U.S. Mint, gold bullion and other precious items owned by the United States are held at the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky and at the West Point Mint facility near the West Point Military Academy in New York State.
Fort Knox opened as a Bullion Despository in 1936 and the U.S Treasury Department controls it.
Fort Knox Kentucky.
Bullion Boulevard
My tenative guess would be Fort. Knox AnswerThe Fort Knox Bullion Depository is where the majority of US gold is kept.buxtonp
Fort Knox, or the United States Bullion Depository, is located at Gold Vault Road and Bullion Boulevard. This high-security building does not allow visitors to enter.
The US Gold Bullion Depository is located at Fort Knox, KY.
The US gets its gold from the United States Bullion Depository. The United States Bullion Depository is better known as Fort Knox.