Nothing up to several thousand, depending on the specifics. If you have one in your possession, and want it appraised, you need to take it to a professional who can determine the value based on overall condition, originality, special markings, whether or not it was a specialty presentation item, etc.
$400 - $500
For which pistol??
value depends on overall condition............174 is probably the serial #. that would mean the pistol was made in early 1918. On top of luger in middle of toggle would be the makers logo...................
1 dollar
$5500 in excellent condition
The same value as any other luger of similar model and condition. And I have to ask- you know this how?
When the US army first requested a pistol in .45 ACP, Luger submitted their signature handgun modified to fire that cartridge. Only a pair of these guns are know to exist today, and they are extremely valuable - one fetched $1 million at auction in 1989.
What's the make and model? Is it an actual Luger pistol, or is that simply the cartridge it uses? For all anyone knows by looking at the question, it could be a really low end pistol, such as the Hi Point pistols, or it could be a really high end pistol. There's no way of answering this question without knowing specifics.
is about 100.00
The value depends on overall condition. If you have a P38, then you don't have a luger. They both fire the 9mm luger cartridge though.
Amazing as it may seem, the holster for the German Luger can be worth as much as $300.
is about 100.00