Value will depend on condition, originality, markings, and maker (several different firms made the P08 Luger) The differences can make a MAJOR difference in values. Values could range from low hundreds to over $1000. This will really need a hands on assessment from a dealer or collector. Sorry, there are some things we just can't do well on the internet.
Between $100 and $10,000, depending on model and condition. There are MANY different Lugers.
value depends on condition. good is not excellent nor is excellent MINT. it's very hard for a layman to really report the condition of a gun. at this point I would guess (if excellent) between $1,000 & $2,000. go to: simpsonltd.com (a luger site) I'm sure he would need detail pics of your luger to make a 'guess' at possible worth......
There were a few hundred different variants of the 'Luger' pistol. You will need to be very specific about chamber dates, any proofmarkings, markings on the safety, barrel length, 9mm or .30 caliber and most importantly condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It could very likely be chrome plate instead of nickel. Chrome was a new invention and for some reason a lot of returning GIs had their souveniers plated. This reduces the value to collectors by at least 50%.
the value of any firearms depends on overall condition. your astra, in good condition. could fetch $500-$700
It is impossible to value a Luger with just a serial number.
value depends on overall condition
You must seek the services of a qualified appraiser.
the luger is a German design, not french. luger value depends on overall condition.......
Between $100 and $10,000, depending on model and condition. There are MANY different Lugers.
100-1000 or more USD depending on specifics
100-1000 or more USD depending on specifics
$2000. More if it has leather, stock, and great condition.
no, just means gun made early 1941 (based on serial number)
Amazing as it may seem, the holster for the German Luger can be worth as much as $300.
depends on overall condition
What is the value of a German Luger pistol manufactured in 1915 and has the serial number 00 etched on every part and the bluing is original and comes with two clips I got this gun from a surrendering German officer in 1945 in a small village in Germany in April 1945 the gun doesn't have any flaws depending on overall condition value could vary between $1200 - $1800 remember, what is flawless to you may NOT be flawless to a buyer...............