Here are the 10 countries with the largest gold reserves
1. United States
Gold Reserves: Approximately 8,134 metric tons
2. Germany
Gold Reserves: Approximately 3,362 metric tons
3. Italy : Gold Reserves
Approximately 2,452 metric tons
4. France
Gold Reserves: Approximately 2,436 metric tons
5. Russia
Gold Reserves: Approximately 2,296 metric tons
6. China : Gold Reserves Approximately 1,948 metric tons
7. Switzerland
Gold Reserves: Approximately 1,040 metric tons
8. Japan
Gold Reserves: Approximately 765 metric tons
9. Netherlands
Gold Reserves: Approximately 721 metric tons
10. India
Gold Reserves: Approximately 876 metric tons
These rankings are based on the gold holdings reported by central banks and monetary authorities. The amounts can fluctuate due to various factors, including gold purchases, sales, and changes in the value of gold.
It's also worth noting that some countries, like China and Russia, have been actively increasing their gold reserves in recent years.