$1,250,000 in gold bullion at Miners and Merchants Bank in Nome Alaska, 1906. The Alaska Gold Rush increased U.S. reserves, allowing more money to circulate in the world economy. At the time, most trading nations observed the gold standard. 1906
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$1, 250, 000 in gold bullion at Miners and Merchants Bank in Nome Alaska, 1906. The Alaska Gold Rush increased U.S. reserves, allowing more money to circulate in the world economy. At the time, most trading nations observed the gold standard. 1906