Without more specifics, 10-1000 USD
25-100
The value of any firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. Your Walther self loading (selbstlade) pistol has some degree of collector's value, which will be driven by condition. You will need a hands-on appraisal. Take your pistol to a local gun shop or gun show. There were at least 4 different versions made, and values are typically several hundred dollars- again, based on model and condition.
Depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition, the range could be from a few hundred to multiple thousands of USD.
Check out the auction sites - Gun Broker, Auction Arms, Guns America.
Well, there is a problem with your question. You see, selbstlade is not a brand name. It is German for "Self Loading". In other words, an automatic pistol. And there were several guns that COULD be yours. If you can repost with ALL of the markings on the gun, and it's condition, we may be able to give you a rough idea- but without knowing make and model, we can't.
It is possible.
Selbstlade - Is German for self loading (according to my German sister-in-law). I have also seen it listed as slide legend.
Value depends on EXACT model and condition, but a pistol such as the Beretta Model 21 may be worth $125-200.
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You have a .32 caliber semi auto pistol. The Beholla pistol was developed by Becker & Hollander. In the First World War it was a secondary military arm used by the German Army. It was manufactured in Suhl Germany from 1915 until 1918, about 45,000 were produced. Value about $300 in good condition. Crown and N is the German proofmark showing it was test fired at the State testing facility.
100-150 bucks