It can be difficult to tell from photos, and in some instances where professional restoration or "boosters" are involved can be very difficult to tell at all. In this instance, you can see that the serial #'s and proof marks were buffed down and/or partially obscured during the reblue. The serials and proofs on an original finish gun would be very crisp. You provided very good photos, and the color and "mirror" quality of the finish tell the tale. Also, the small parts (trigger, takedown lever, etc) would be strawed a gold color which fades a bit depending on condition. You can browse the forum to see some examples.
In spite of that, it is a Luger and therefore is a very cool gun. I like it! Congrats and enjoy!
Clark
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My militaria collection is dedicated to the memory of my Grandfather, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Dave Hill, Jr., wounded in action at The Assault of the Second Marine Division on Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, 20-23 November, 1943. http://www.tarawa1943.com/pages/casualties%20tarawa.htm
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