yes
$5500 in excellent condition
The 1918 P08 is not as sought after as the WW2 PO8, and will only fetch $600-$800 even in good condition.
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...................
value of ANY luger pistol depends on CONDITION.....that said, owners name engrave on the pistol really knocks down the price. go to: gunsamerica.com and look up lugers for the going price and condition.................
The odds are that a 1918 Luger would be in 9x19mm Parabellum. However, there exists an extremely slight possibility of you encountering a former Swiss military pistol chambered in the 7.65x21 (also known as 7.65 Luger, 7.65 Parabellum, and .30 Luger). While the German military replaced the 7.62x21 cartridge in 1908 with the 9x19 cartridge, it remained the standard calibre for Swiss military pistols until the 1940s.
Anywhere from $400 to thousands. There were dozens of variations of Luger pistols, and value is driven by scarcity, condition, and originality. This will require a hands-on appraisal. You might check on guns shows in your area, where collectors and dealers are neatly gathered in one spot for your convenience.
Depends on 3 things. Condition, condition, condition.
1918
average condition is about a dollar.
Modern Humanities Research Association was created in 1918.
18.329.894 coins were struck in 1918. Value : about 8 dollars in good condition.
No, you can purchase it the same way you would any non-C&R handgun without the Type 3 FFL (C&R).