your luger is WW1 vintage and probably saw service. the front strap often has numbers and letters pertaining to the unit assigned. If you are referring to three letters on top of the action opening, that may be DWM, short for Deutsche Waffen Munition (German Arms & Munitions) which was the better of lugers made during WW1
A few hundred to multiple thousands depending on EXACTLY what you have, its condition, accessories, papers.
value will depend on overall condition..........................
the value of your luger depends on overall condition and if all numbers match. metal wear, pitts or rust deminish price.........what is the condition..............?
From $500 to $2000, depending on condition. The more original finish left the higher the value.
if you are looking for history forget it. none with lugers. value would depend on overall condition
the 1916 luger was a WW1 pistol. However, many WW1 lugers were pressed into German service during WW2. Not necessary nazi marking on WW1 lugers...........but possible
value of any firearms depends on overall condition, i.e., bore condition, finish condition, maker, etc, etc.........................send me a pic...................
100-1000 or more depending on exact specifications, box, accessories, papers, history, finish, barrel length, magazines, condition, etc..
There are dozens of different model Lugers with different values. It will depend on EXACT model and condition. You will need a hands on appraisal. Check your local gunshop, or a gun show in your area. Note to previous answerer- there were no Nazis in 1916, so there will not be Nazi markings,
If it is dated and has maker stamps, I've heard that they sale for as much as $200.Hello, condition is everything with old leather (holsters) If your "luger" holster is in good original condition with all stitching belt loops etc. intact, also depending on the date of manufacture along with any military stampings Your item could be worth between 200-600usd.
1p
priceless
Ordinary stamps were 3 cents each in 1916 .