Collin,
I think you have a very nice example of a VoPo Luger.
Not sure from photos, but it's likely that if it doesn't have the original finishes, the refinish work looks well done.
The "byf" was originally put on the toggle by it's manufacturer, Mauser. This was the last of the WW-II German ordinance codes for Mauser. Not sure why anyone ground down the rear of the toggle except perhaps to renumber it to the assembled VoPo pistol.
Your receiver was from a 1911 DWM.
The stampings you see on the right side of the receiver are the Imperial German proof and acceptance marks.
When these went through the East German rework process, they were re-stamped with matching numbers. This is because each Luger has to be hand fitted, and from that point on the parts need to stay together.
All in all, I like it. I currently don't have a VoPo, but would like one in this kind of condition. You asked about value. I would estimate around $500-$600. I think that they sold for around $400 when they were imported.
Marc
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