There's no particular reason why, but there is enough evidence that there is very little, if any at all, gold remaining there. An audit of the US Gold Reserve has not been completed since the administration of Eisenhower.
gold
it is stored there to prevent illegeal trades .
Fort Knox, Kentucky.
At the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.
I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky I'm pretty sure it is at Fort Knox, in Kentucky
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.
Fort Knox.
Fort Knox was the major storing place for gold that was obtained during the Gold Rush. Fort Knox is a base in the state of Kentucky.
Fort Knox
There is no evidence to suggest that an alien is stored at Fort Knox. Fort Knox is a United States Army post that primarily serves as a depository for gold reserves and a training center for armored forces.
Fort Knox primarily serves as a storage facility for the United States' gold reserves rather than a minting location. The actual minting of coins occurs at the U.S. Mint facilities, such as those in Philadelphia and Denver. However, Fort Knox has historically been associated with the production of gold bullion coins, specifically the American Gold Eagle and American Buffalo coins, which are produced by the U.S. Mint but stored at Fort Knox.
The Federal government does not provide that information so any values are speculative.