Yes, the United States has gold reserves stored in several locations besides Fort Knox. Notably, significant amounts of gold are held at the Denver Mint and the West Point Mint in New York. Additionally, the U.S. has gold stored in various locations for security and logistical purposes, both domestically and abroad.
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.
Gold from the Black Hills gold fields is no different from gold found anywhere else.
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The value of the gold held in Fort Knox changes every day because the price of gold changes every day. Current estimates of holdings are 147.4 MILLION ounces Troy in gold. The current spot price of gold is $1,126.40 per ounce, multiply that by the Knox's holdings for your answer. NOTE: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York actually holds more gold then Fort Knox does.
Most of the gold is kept at Fort Knox.
Ft Knox has been famous for holding a huge amount of the nation's gold reserves, but it is also famous for the security for that gold.