Gold Reserves to Scale · North America
United States’s gold, as a single cube
Stacked into one solid block, United States’s entire official gold reserve would stand 7.5 m on a side — about a two-storey house.
7.5 m
per side
How big is that, really?
Gold is extraordinarily dense — about two and a half times the density of iron — so 8,134 t of it, worth roughly $1.1 trillion, collapses into a block just 7.5 m on each edge.
- roughly 6.2 shipping containers’ worth of metal
- about 4.2 double-decker buses by volume
Drawn to scale · 1.7 m person and 8 m house shown for reference
The holding
United States’s gold reserve, in proportion
United States's central bank holds about 8,134 tonnes of gold — the single largest sovereign gold reserve on Earth. That is a number most people cannot picture, so picture this instead: gathered into one solid block, every bar of it would form a cube roughly 7.5 m on each side — about a two-storey house. Gold is so dense (19.32 grams per cubic centimetre, about two and a half times the density of iron) that United States's entire reserve, worth approximately $1.1 trillion, would occupy only about 421 cubic meters.
Gold makes up 83.3% of United States's official reserves — an unusually gold-heavy reserve — the signature of a central bank that treats bullion as the bedrock of its balance sheet, not a sideline. Measured against the world's monetary gold, that block is about 22.3% of all the bullion held by every central bank and treasury on the planet. United States sits in North America.
The metal is held at Fort Knox, West Point & the NY Fed. In recent years the holding has been held steady — neither bought nor sold in any size — a quiet vote of confidence in gold's role as a permanent reserve asset. Whether a reserve is growing or steady, its physical footprint barely changes: even doubling United States's gold would only widen the cube by about a quarter — the defining paradox of the metal is that staggering value keeps collapsing into a remarkably small space.
It is worth holding the comparison in mind. The largest reserve on Earth, the United States', is a cube only 7.5 m per side; all the gold ever mined in human history fits inside a cube about 22 m per side — the size of a seven-story building. United States's share of that 6,000-year inheritance is the block you see above.
United States against the giants
Every block below is drawn at the same scale — United States’s reserve, the next-largest national hoard (Germany), and all the monetary gold on Earth.
United States’s reserve in numbers
- 8,134 t
- Official gold
- #1 of 38
- World rank
- 22.3%
- Share of world gold
- 83.3%
- Gold as % of reserves
- 7.5 m
- Cube edge
- $1.1 trillion
- ≈ Value
Want the history, the vaults and the strategy behind the number? Read the full United States gold-reserves profile →
Explore other nations to scale
Some hold more gold than United States, some far less — each rendered as its own cube.
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Germany 5.6 m cube
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Italy 5.0 m cube
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France 5.0 m cube
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China 4.9 m cube
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Russia 4.9 m cube
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Switzerland 3.8 m cube
Reserve figures: World Gold Council · IMF IFS, as of May 2026. Cube computed from gold’s density (19.32 g/cm³). ≈ value at a $4,200/oz spot price baked June 2026.