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.
Do you think there's some federal agency that goes around telling jewelers what they can and can't stamp on their rings?
We can't tell if it's gold or not based on something somebody stamped on the inside. If you want to know, take it to a jeweler and have it assayed; the jeweler can also give you a rough estimate of the value.
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.
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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
835
30.9259
835 percent = 835/100 = 167/20
835 = 83500%
835-96 = 739