At the 31st March 2008, the reserves in Sterling according to the UK Treasury (The Exchange Equalisation Accounts (EEA) 2007-2008) were worth 4.686 Billion GBP.
the uk does not have 15 ttones it had 16.5 tones
£2, 670
They thought they found gold, but all they found was pyrite; fools gold. Pyrite was worthless. It had the same luster and color as gold but it was worth as much as dirt
A lot extract from explorer Portuguese and give to pay your debits from England Kindom
England has gold and silver stuff.
New England.
yes
One million dollars and fifty cents
i think is not more than a dollaar maybe 5 cent or something?
It's kept in the vaults of the Bank of England.
For the Bank of England (or all banks) to produce money, they need gold to "back it up", you can't just produce banknotes that are worth nothing. Bank of England owns approx. £91-92 billion ($140 billion, €105 billion) worth of Gold ingots, so that's about your answer
gold
They didn't trade for either. New England and middle colonies didn't have gold or slaves.