Subtract 1916 from 2010 and you will get 94 years.
they made 2 million 1916 d dimes oh and that dime is called a mercury dime ONLY 264,000 1916-D Mercury Dimes were struck.
01/16/1916 as a roman numeral would be: I/XVI/MCMXVI
1916/1000
1916
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
if you are looking for history forget it. none with lugers. value would depend on overall condition
I luger is a type of pistol used by the German army during WW1.
no history was kept on lugers
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,
go to: gunsamerica.com bring up 'lugers' and check prices and condition
the German did have 30 cal. luger pistols in WW2
The German Bundesliga in 1916 was suspended due to war.
prices vary on all lugers. with a luger, 2 matching mags and holster it is called a 'rig'. prices can go up to $2,000 more or less. Go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM and look up lugers listed for prices
There are dozens of variations of Lugers- value depends on exact model, condition and originality. Could be $500 or $5000- no way to tell from your information. However, most Lugers were pistols, and did not use a bayonet. If you meant banner, that would indicate a civilian pistol.
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Most Lugers had the four digit serial number, and they were repeated on a monthly cycle... it's not uncommon for up to 400 Lugers to have the same serial number. An actual date of manufacture should be printed on the top of the receiver, in the area where the barrel connects to the receiver.