835 is European Silver.
835 is the purity hallmark of European silver, which is 83.5% silver and 16.5% copper.
The 835 mark indicates the purity of silver jewelry, by parts per thousand. So "925" denotes sterling silver, at .935/1000, while "835" is alloyed to a greater extent with other metals. 835 silver was used (most commonly in vintage European jewelry) when "hallmark" or sterling quality was not specifically desired.
The 835 mark indicates the purity of silver jewelry, by parts per thousand. So "925" denotes sterling silver, at .935/1000, while "835" is alloyed to a greater extent with other metals. 835 silver was used (most commonly in vintage European jewelry) when "hallmark" or sterling quality was not specifically desired.
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The number 835 on a pearl necklace clasp typically indicates the purity of the silver used in the clasp, signifying that it is 83.5% pure silver, or sterling silver. This standard is commonly found in European countries, where silver is often marked with a three-digit number to denote its purity. In contrast, sterling silver is usually marked with 925, indicating 92.5% purity. Thus, 835 signifies a slightly lower silver content.
45% of 835= 45% * 835= 0.45 * 835= 375.75
about 1/20 the Centenario gold coin 835 Mexican pesos = 62.5 USD as of Sept 10, 2009
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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.
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835 percent = 835/100 = 167/20
835 = 83500%