No, gold is already made, you just have to mine for it. Vanilla minecraft doesn't have copper in it, at least not yet. Unless of course you downloaded a mod for it.
In order of most common to rarest: Coal, Iron, Lapis Lazuli, Gold, Redstone, Diamond, Emerald.
To get coal in Minecraft you will need a pickaxe. The pickaxe can be made of wooden planks, cobblestone, iron ingots, gold ingots or diamond gems. You craft it by doing 2 sticks up the middle and 3 of whatever material along the top row in a 3x3 grid (right click a crafting table). Coal is obtained by destroying coal ore - it is stone with black markings in it. Destroy with the pickaxe to get the coal. You can then make torches with it or use it as a furnace fuel.
Stone and coal=Wood/Gold or better Iron=Stone or better Redstone, Lapis Lazuli, Gold, Diamond, Emerald=Iron or better Obsidian=Diamond only
Gold ingot = 266
There are 8 different ores. Coal, Iron, Gold, Redstone, Lapis lazuli, Diamond, Emerald and Nether Quartz. However Emerald and Nether Quartz are currently only on Pc & Pocket Edition.
Coal, gold, copper
Gold is typically mixed with metals such as silver, copper, nickel, or zinc to create different alloys with varying properties. For example, mixing gold with copper creates rose gold, while mixing it with silver creates white gold.
Coal, Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Redstone.
coal and copper and gold
Gold Copper Oil Dimonds Coal Bronze
COAL, diamond, emerald, gold, iron, lapiz, redstone
copper, coal, molybdenum, tin, tungsten and gold
Copper, dolomite, coal, limestone and gold in small quantities.
Red gold, also known as rose gold, is typically made by mixing pure gold with copper. The copper gives the gold a reddish tint, creating the distinctive color of rose gold. The ratio of gold to copper can vary, resulting in different shades of red gold.
Gold is not typically found in coal deposits. Gold is usually found in quartz veins or sediment deposits, often associated with copper or other metals. Coal is formed from plant matter and organic material, so the formation conditions for gold are typically not present in coal deposits.
Africa: oil, diamonds, gold, copper, and natural gas. Antarctica: minerals such as coal, iron ore, and copper. Asia: coal, oil, natural gas, timber, and minerals. Europe: iron ore, natural gas, coal, and various minerals. North America: oil, natural gas, coal, copper, and timber. Australia: coal, iron ore, gold, copper, and natural gas. South America: oil, natural gas, copper, silver, and lithium.
Tennessee mines coal, copper, and gold! Sooo, theres your answer! Your Welcome!:)