
All About Fort Knox Gold Reserves: History, Security, and How Safe It Really Is
February 23, 2025: 🔍 What is Fort Knox?
The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox has been storing America’s gold reserves since 1937. Known for its impenetrable security, it is one of the most heavily guarded locations in the world. Apart from safeguarding gold, Fort Knox also serves as the Army’s human resources command center and hosts the largest annual military training event in the U.S.
Recently, President Donald Trump announced that Elon Musk will inspect Fort Knox to ensure the gold reserves are intact, despite annual audits confirming their presence.
🏛️ Fort Knox is located in Kentucky, around 35 miles south of Louisville, covering 109,000 acres across three counties—Bullitt, Hardin, and Meade.
🔹 Established during World War I, it was originally Camp Knox before becoming a permanent military installation in 1932.
🔹 The first shipment of gold arrived in 1937, guarded by the 1st Cavalry Regiment.
🔹 During World War II, Fort Knox was crucial for tank and armored force training.
According to the U.S. Mint, Fort Knox currently holds 147.3 million ounces of gold, nearly half of the U.S. Treasury’s total reserves.
💰 Gold’s book value: $42.22 per ounce
💰 Market value (estimated 2025 price): $2,950+ per ounce
🔸 The gold has rarely been moved, except for small purity tests conducted during official audits.
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Fort Knox is one of the most secure places on Earth, with its construction designed for absolute protection.
✅ Built in 1936 with:
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🕵️♂️ In 1974, the U.S. Mint allowed a congressional delegation and journalists to inspect the vaults due to rumors that the gold had been removed.
🏛️ In 2017, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin visited Fort Knox alongside Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and other officials.
📢 Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently announced that any senator interested in inspecting the vaults is welcome.
💡 The legendary security of Fort Knox has inspired Hollywood films and cartoons for decades:
🎥 James Bond’s 1964 classic “Goldfinger” revolves around a plan to rob Fort Knox.
🎥 The 1981 comedy “Stripes” was partially filmed at Fort Knox.
📺 Looney Tunes featured Bugs Bunny & Yosemite Sam attempting to dig up gold at Fort Knox in 1952.
🔴 President Trump’s comments on an inspection by Elon Musk have sparked public curiosity.
🔴 Ongoing speculation over whether all the gold is still there.
🔴 Global economic concerns and gold price surges have renewed focus on U.S. gold reserves.
📌 With Fort Knox’s legendary security and history, the world remains curious: Just how much gold is really locked inside?
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