gold reserve
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of gold reserve
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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Precious metals previously gained on hopes of central bank rate cuts and reduced gold reserve sales following the truce.
From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026
Supplies of the gold reserve, shown above, are limited; the standard sourwood honey is more generally available.
From New York Times • Sep. 18, 2017
He didn’t respond to questions about whether this included plans to sell off U.S. assets, such as the gold reserve.
From Washington Post • Jun. 9, 2017
However, many investors exchanged the bank notes with which the government purchased the silver for gold, thus severely depleting the nation’s gold reserve.
From Textbooks • Dec. 30, 2014
Of this gold reserve, $95,500,000 had been obtained through sale of bonds, part of the coin being procured in Europe.
From Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted by Phillips, Chester Arthur
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