Scott Bessent’s comments on U.S. gold reserves have revived debate over Fort Knox, gold certificates, the $42.22 book value and what America’s gold stockpile means for the dollar and gold prices.Scott Bessent’s comments on U.S. gold reserves have revived debate over Fort Knox, gold certificates, the $42.22 book value and what America’s gold stockpile means for the dollar and gold prices.
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Scott Bessent on U.S. Gold Reserves: Why America’s $1 Trillion Gold Question Matters

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Scott Bessent’s comments on U.S. gold reserves have revived debate over Fort Knox, gold certificates, the $42.22 book value and what America’s gold stockpile means for the dollar and gold prices.

Scott Bessent’s comments on U.S. gold reserves touched a market question that never really goes away: how much does America’s gold still matter in a dollar system that is no longer backed by gold?

According to recent reports, Bessent said U.S. gold is “present and accounted for” and pointed to America’s position as the world’s largest official gold holder, with the stockpile worth more than $1 trillion at current market prices. That statement matters because it speaks to two different audiences at once. For the public, it answers the familiar Fort Knox question: is the gold still there? For markets, it raises a more serious issue: why does the U.S. still account for its gold at a statutory price that has almost nothing to do with the market price?

That gap is the real story. The U.S. Treasury holds the official gold. The Federal Reserve does not own it. The Fed says the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 required the Federal Reserve System to transfer its gold to the Treasury, and the Treasury issued gold certificates to the Fed in exchange. Those certificates are recorded in dollars, and the gold behind them is still valued at $42.2222 per fine troy ounce, a statutory price that has been fixed since 1973.

Market gold is worth far more than $42.22 an ounce. That is why America’s gold can look small on official books while being worth more than $1 trillion at market value. It is not a secret accounting error. It is a leftover structure from another monetary era.


Why the U.S. Gold Reserve Debate Is Back

The timing is important. Gold is not sitting quietly in the background anymore. Central banks have been buying heavily, investors are watching fiscal deficits, and reserve managers are thinking harder about assets that do not depend on another country’s credit or sanctions system.

The World Gold Council’s 2026 central bank survey found that 89% of reserve managers expect global central bank gold holdings to increase over the next 12 months. A record 45% said they expect their own institutions to increase gold holdings. That is not the behavior of institutions treating gold as a museum asset. It shows gold has become an active reserve choice again.

This is why Bessent’s U.S. gold reserves comment traveled beyond Fort Knox curiosity. The market is not only asking whether the gold exists. It is asking what gold represents in a world where central banks are diversifying reserves, U.S. debt levels remain a political issue, and investors are debating the long-term purchasing power of fiat currencies.

Still, this should not be confused with a return to the gold standard. Bessent did not announce that the dollar will be backed by gold again. He did not announce a formal gold revaluation policy. He did not suggest that dollars can be redeemed for bullion. The dollar remains a fiat currency, supported by U.S. institutions, Treasury market depth, tax authority, military reach, capital markets and global dollar usage.

The better interpretation is more restrained: Bessent reminded markets that U.S. gold reserves are still a large strategic asset, even if they no longer mechanically back the dollar.


The $42.22 Accounting Problem

The most useful part of this story is the accounting mismatch.

On official books, U.S. gold is valued at $42.2222 per ounce. In the open market, gold trades thousands of dollars higher. That means the same physical gold has two very different meanings depending on whether you are reading statutory accounting or thinking in market terms.

This is why some investors keep talking about a possible gold revaluation. If the U.S. marked its gold closer to market value, the reported value of Treasury gold assets would rise sharply. But that does not mean the government would suddenly create new physical gold, erase national debt, or restore a gold-backed dollar. Revaluation would be a policy and accounting event, not a magic funding source.

It would also be politically sensitive. Changing the accounting treatment of U.S. gold reserves would raise questions about the Treasury, the Fed’s gold certificates, reserve credibility and whether the U.S. wants gold to play a more visible monetary role again. That is a much bigger step than simply saying the gold is accounted for.

For now, there is no confirmed policy move showing that the U.S. is about to revalue gold. The safer reading is that Bessent’s market-value reference highlighted the scale of the stockpile, not an imminent change in the monetary system.


What This Means for Gold and the Dollar

For the dollar, the impact is indirect. U.S. gold reserves do not back each dollar in circulation. A higher gold price does not automatically make the dollar stronger. The dollar still trades on interest rates, inflation expectations, U.S. growth, Treasury liquidity, global funding demand and confidence in American institutions.

But gold matters as a reserve signal. When central banks buy gold, they are not usually making a short-term trade. They are adding an asset with no issuer, no default risk and no direct dependence on another country’s payment system. That is why gold becomes more attractive in periods of geopolitical uncertainty and reserve diversification.

For gold prices, Bessent’s comments are not a direct catalyst in the way a Fed decision or a large central bank purchase would be. But they reinforce the larger narrative: gold is becoming harder to dismiss as a passive legacy asset. The market already cares about central bank buying, real yields, fiscal risk and dollar confidence. A public reminder that U.S. gold reserves are worth more than $1 trillion at market value adds attention to the same themes.

Traders should still avoid overstating the headline. Gold can fall even when the long-term reserve story is strong, especially if real yields rise or the dollar strengthens. At the time of writing, gold remains volatile after a major multi-month move, and short-term direction still depends heavily on rates, inflation data and positioning. Traders can follow live gold market movement on the MEXC GOLD price page.


The Market Read

The clean read is this: Scott Bessent’s U.S. gold reserves comments are reassuring, but not revolutionary.

They reassure the public-facing concern that America’s gold is still accounted for. They also remind markets that the U.S. owns a huge gold stockpile whose market value is far above its official book value. But they do not mean the U.S. has returned to a gold standard, and they do not prove a gold revaluation is coming.

That is why this story matters without needing to be exaggerated. It sits at the intersection of Fort Knox politics, Treasury accounting, central bank reserve strategy and gold-market psychology. The gold itself may be old. The debate around it is not.

If central banks continue buying, fiscal concerns stay elevated and investors keep questioning reserve diversification, U.S. gold reserves will remain part of the market conversation. Bessent did not create that debate. He just pushed it back into view.


FAQ

What did Scott Bessent say about U.S. gold reserves?

Scott Bessent reportedly said U.S. gold reserves are present and accounted for and noted that America holds the world’s largest official gold stockpile, worth more than $1 trillion at current market prices.

Does the Federal Reserve own U.S. gold?

No. The Federal Reserve says it does not own gold. U.S. Treasury owns the official gold stock, while the Fed holds gold certificates issued by the Treasury for accounting purposes.

Why is U.S. gold valued at $42.22 per ounce?

U.S. gold certificates are valued using a statutory price of $42.2222 per fine troy ounce. This legal accounting price has been fixed since 1973 and does not move with the market price of gold.

Is the U.S. dollar backed by gold?

No. The U.S. dollar has not been backed by gold since the end of dollar-gold convertibility in 1971. It is a fiat currency.

Could the U.S. revalue its gold reserves?

In theory, the U.S. could change the statutory accounting treatment, but that would require legal and policy action. Bessent’s comments do not confirm that a gold revaluation is imminent.

Risk Warning

Gold, gold-linked derivatives and related market products can be highly volatile. Gold prices may move due to real yields, U.S. dollar strength, inflation expectations, central bank demand, geopolitical risk and market positioning. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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