The only thing that "925" tells you is the fineness of the metal that the bracelet is made of. Fineness is a way of expressing the fraction of pure precious metal in an item. Normally it's shown as 3 digits, in which case it means that portion out of 1000. (Some items use 4 digits, which means the fraction is out of 10,000). So in your case 925 means that 925/1000, or 92.5%, of the bracelet is silver or gold, depending on the metal used.
However, that only tells you what its value is as scrap metal. To determine the scrap price you can multiply:
(the fineness percent) X (the current price of 1 oz. of silver/gold) X (the weight of the bracelet)
then lop off about 1/3 to get a wholesale price.
However - it's also possible that the bracelet could be worth more than its scrap metal value due to a special design, being in excellent condition, etc. To know that you'd need to have it appraised by a jeweller.
A silver bracelet stamped with 925 is typically sterling silver. Sterling silver has a current market value of US $17.19 per ounce.
worth is $560.00
How much is 926 worth
It will depend on the size and work made of the bracelet. Rest assured, the .925 means it has a 92.5% content of pure silver.
It is Sterling Silver.
In most cases it should be silver. In Germany it is allowed and possible to stamp gold with 835, but it is very unusual nowadays. That is what I found out on this website: http://www.froufrou.de/ff_signetdatenbank/0/835.htmlSo I have no idea, what the worth of your bracelet is. It also depends on the age of the bracelet.
Nothing its plated
1922 is by far the most common date for Peace silver dollars. As of 15 April 2013, one is worth about $19 for the silver.
2,000
August 1, 2009 The US Mint has not issued a quarter with an "M" stamped on it. Probably what you have is a quarter that someone has put their initial on or marked it for some reason. With such a mark it has no numismatic value but is worth $2.52 for the silver it contains.
proably 50-150
I was researching the same thing, as i myself has one. According to my research, the Speidel bracelets are only 10k gold. Only worth 30-40 dollars.