Top 10 Countries with Highest Gold Reserves

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1. United States (8,133.5 tons) 

The world's largest gold reserve, seen as a symbol of the country's economic strength. 

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2. Germany (3,355.0 tons)

The world's second-largest gold reserve, held by the Bundesbank. 

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3. Italy (2,452.0 tons)

The world's third-largest gold reserve, held by the Banca d'Italia. 

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4. France (2,437.0 tons)

The world's fourth-largest gold reserve, held by the Banque de France. 

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5. Russia (2,299.0 tons)

The world's fifth-largest gold reserve, held by the Central Bank of Russia. 

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6. China (1,948.3 tons)

The world's sixth-largest gold reserve, held by the People's Bank of China. 

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7. Switzerland (1,040.0 tons)

The world's seventh-largest gold reserve, held by the Swiss National Bank. 

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8. Japan (765.2 tons)

The world's eighth-largest gold reserve, held by the Bank of Japan. 

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9. India (687.8 tons)

The world's ninth-largest gold reserve, held by the Reserve Bank of India. 

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10. Netherlands (612.5 tons)

The world's tenth-largest gold reserve, held by the Dutch National Bank. 

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