Total Reserves (Including Gold) of African Countries in 1961
Updated on May 15, 2023.

According to recent data from the World Bank, in 1961, the 3 African countries with the top 3 highest Total Reserves (Including Gold) were:

  1. South Africa: US$ 394.84M
  2. Algeria: US$ 311.73M
  3. Nigeria: US$ 307.07M

On the other hand, the 3 African countries with the 3 lowest total reserves (including gold) in 1961 were:

  1. Republic of Congo: US$ 3.16M
  2. Chad: US$ 7.69M
  3. Gabon: US$ 10.70M

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each African country for the year 1961. You can also see links at the bottom of this page to see the historical Total Reserves (Including Gold) information for each African country.

The World Bank defines Total Reserves (Including Gold) as "it comprise holdings of monetary gold, special drawing rights, reserves of IMF members held by the IMF, and holdings of foreign exchange under the control of monetary authorities; the gold component of these reserves is valued at year-end (December 31) London prices; data are in current U.S. dollars" .

See also: Current Account Balance of Africa in 1961.

Data Source: World Bank.
Total Reserves (Including Gold) of African Countries in 1961 (US$)
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Total Reserves (Including Gold) of African Countries in 1961
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Country Total Reserves (US$)
Algeria 311729450.00
Cameroon 20300000.00
Republic of Congo 3160000.00
Democratic Republic of the Congo 15007100.00
Chad 7690000.00
Egypt 203625200.00
Ethiopia 57280450.00
Gabon 10700000.00
Ghana 155954000.00
Libya 86960000.00
Mauritius 18340000.00
Morocco 185269350.00
Tunisia 73314576.45
Sudan 177100000.00
Somalia 16500000.00
South Africa 394839500.00
Sierra Leone 27800000.00
Nigeria 307070650.00

Total Reserves (Including Gold) of African Countries

Use the links below to see the historical Total Reserves (Including Gold) for each African country.