Can anyone read this please?

I have a 925 silver bracelet. I’m trying to understand the marks without much luck. It seems to have 925 twice? I bought a digital microscope but those images aren’t perfect. Thank you.

The hallmark appears to be a Birmingham sterling mark (assuming that the rightmost mark is an anchor on its side). The mark on the left is the maker’s or sponsor’s mark. I can’t read the first letter but I wouldn’t be able to identify it anyway as it is too recent. 925 in the oval is a standard part of a British hallmark from 1999 onwards. There is no date letter as this has been optional since 2000. The mark which is probably confusing you, “925” between weighing scale pans, is called a Convention Mark. The following page from the London Assay Office web site explains:

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“GO”, am I right? My humble advice - take a magnifying glass and confirm or dispel my suspicions.

https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/an-english-sterling-silver-square-bangle-hinged-h-465-c-b15431fb95?srsltid=AfmBOorgNHVvODL-SZbHos1zxqkvRE0ME_G-E0CMd6hkqsBfcmImWSFi

https://www.reddit.com/r/Hallmarks/comments/1jncohm/silver_hallmark_help_appreciated/

https://www.etsy.com/de-en/listing/1747293350/heavy-sterling-silver-modernist-bracelet?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details

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Alan, few people here are grateful for the time and commitment you put into providing answers, or even helping at all. You can always be counted on, no matter the circumstances. I don’t care about popularity or honors, I care about kind words and humane gestures. And for that, I thank you!

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Thanks very much for your help and advice on this :slight_smile:

It’s very hard to read but I think it may well be GO, thank you!

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U welcome! – - - - – - - – :clinking_beer_mugs: