If you want to know if it's really worth anything, you should take it to a jeweler. My best guess is that it's either sterling silver (or someone wants people to think it is) and you're misreading the number. Sterling silver is 92.5% silver with the other 7.5% being other metals; "925" is a pretty common marking on sterling silver.
That said, markings are one of the easiest things to counterfeit; the fact that a bracelet has a certain marking doesn't really prove anything, which is why you'd need to take it to a jeweler to be sure.
worth is $560.00
I have a large bracelet, gold colored it says DeCesare, Italy, how much is it worth and is it real gold, it is very old and belonged to my Mother
Depends on the spot price, if it is 1600.00 dollars an ounce, 750.00 dollars
The value of a bracelet marked "ALI 417" typically indicates that it is made of gold, with "417" signifying 41.7% gold content, or 10-karat gold. The bracelet's worth will depend on its weight, design, and current gold market prices. Additionally, any craftsmanship or brand value can also influence its overall worth. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a jeweler or appraiser.
This is not even close to enough information. If you want to know how much a bracelet is worth, take it to a jeweller and have it appraised.
$300
It depends on the type of material used to make the bracelet. Question is unclear.
More than 4
depends on the karat
Modified coins have no collector value, any value would be associated with the bracelet.
First of all moron who wrote this question, it's "bracelet" not "barcelet". Second of all, you have to win it on pure skill, something you don't have. This is one thing you can't buy with daddy's money you selfish greedy little monster.
The value of a gold bracelet with "Speidel" stamped on the back will depend on several factors, including the purity of the gold, the weight of the bracelet, current market prices for gold, and any additional design or craftsmanship details. It is recommended to have the bracelet appraised by a professional jeweler or gold expert to determine its precise value. Generally, a gold bracelet can range in value from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars or more, depending on these factors.