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.html
So I have no idea, what the worth of your bracelet is. It also depends on the age of the bracelet.
The number 835 stamped on a piece of jewelry indicates the purity of the metal. In this case, 835 refers to the silver content in the bracelet, which means it is made of 83.5% pure silver. The remaining 16.5% consists of other metals, such as copper, to enhance durability.
835 is European Silver.
about 1/20 the Centenario gold coin 835 Mexican pesos = 62.5 USD as of Sept 10, 2009
835 is the purity hallmark of European silver, which is 83.5% silver and 16.5% copper.
835 is an old German mark that is no longer in use today for gold. Take it to a goldsmith and have it tested.
The term "835" in relation to gold refers to the purity of the metal, indicating that the gold alloy contains 83.5% gold and 16.5% other metals. This is commonly used in jewelry and is slightly less pure than the more standard 18K gold, which contains 75% gold. The "835" hallmark is often found on jewelry pieces, denoting a specific quality standard, particularly in European markets.
"835" stamped on a ring refers to the silver purity level, indicating that the ring is made of 83.5% pure silver. This is a common silver content used in jewelry making, especially in European countries such as Germany.
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It's almost 71%. The rest of it will probably be copper or silver.
45% of 835= 45% * 835= 0.45 * 835= 375.75
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