You have a valuble weapon if it is not a counterfeit. The Browning Hi-Power was manufactured in Liege Belgium beginning in 1935. In 1940 the plant was overun by the Germans and turned over to the TODT (German war materials agency) This superior weapon was now being manufactured for the Nazis. Because of it's mechanical robustness and it's high capacity (Your example should hold 13 rounds) this firearm was issued to elite Wehrmarcht and SS divisions. The provenance of the weapon will add more to it's value. The firearm, in good condition and confirmed provenance will command at least 1500USD and much more if it can be attached to historicaly signifigant units. The collectors for this particular arm are motivated to say the least. Good Luck and beware of counterfeit markings.
look on top of the pistol, just in front of the ejection port, and you will see the date it was made. value depends on condition
$600-$900, depending on markings, accesories, magazine, holster, etc.
If you live in the Wayne NJ area send info toearnist@juno.com. I also have German coins with a swastika on them.
The value of a 1939 German penny with a swastika can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins are considered controversial and are often collected for historical interest rather than monetary value. It is advisable to consult with a coin collector or appraiser for a more accurate assessment of its worth.
value depends on overall condition
These number don't identify what the gun is, nor is it a Browning Serial number. What do you mean by "32"?
It could be worth anywhere from 100 to multiple thousands of USD depending on EXACTLY what it is, condition, history of the individual it was taken from, etc..
The value of the 1938 Browning .32 caliber semi-automatic stamped with Nazi eagles varies greatly with the condition of the gun. On average the gun retails for about 750 dollars in average shape. Be sure to have it appraised because there are a number of fake eagle designs on the market.
It is assumed you have a Auto-5 shotgun. This gun was made in 1928, providing it is the complete serial number. (The "D" has no bearing on the serial number) The markings are in French, not German. If there is no "Browning Arms Co." stamped on the barrel, then your gun barrel is stamped with the phrase "acier special". This means special steel and the gun is an FN gun, not Browning. FN stands for Fabrique Nationale which was the Manufacturer of all Belgian Browning guns. They also made guns that they sold under their own name, which sounds like the gun you have. FN guns are not as collectable as Brownings, and the poly choke really hurts value. Of course value depends on condition, but in this case you are probably looking at a gun between $250 and $400.
Please provide all the markings exactly as they are stamped on the gun. The information you have provided does not match any Browning product. sales@countrygunsmith.net
depends on what it is i would need to see a pic
because your luger has been nickel plated the value has been depleted. however, it is still a 'shooter' and as such has some value, perhaps $500 or so......