Pricing
Ken,
The latest edition of the "Blue Book" shows a 1920 Commercial at $900. for a 98% version. $500. for a 90%, and $285. for a 60%. It does appear to be all matching (Clip bottom should be unmarked, or "Germany") You can draw your own conclusions about the value of the one you pictured. Of course we all know that the "Blue Book" can get you in trouble , but in this case, I would say that it is fairly accurate.
And yes, Matt, Import marked, but not to be confused with the recent importer's marks. It was marked at the factory to comply with the "rules" then in effect. This is a correct original marking for this pistol.
Thanks for letting us have a look!!
Ronnie
Ken,
The latest edition of the "Blue Book" shows a 1920 Commercial at $900. for a 98% version. $500. for a 90%, and $285. for a 60%. It does appear to be all matching (Clip bottom should be unmarked, or "Germany") You can draw your own conclusions about the value of the one you pictured. Of course we all know that the "Blue Book" can get you in trouble , but in this case, I would say that it is fairly accurate.
And yes, Matt, Import marked, but not to be confused with the recent importer's marks. It was marked at the factory to comply with the "rules" then in effect. This is a correct original marking for this pistol.
Thanks for letting us have a look!!
Ronnie
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