If all matching, in original finish and with two matching magazines it would be worth more toward the higher end of what John mentions.
It's very hard to judge finish in flash and underexposed or soft focus pictures. It looks right, but I can't be sure.
Be sure to inspect every numbered part. This would include the inside of the grips (be particularly careful if you remove them. Don't lift and break the left one up near the safety).
The inside of the trigger plate should have a number one more than the first two digits of the serial number. I can't tell you this number because you obscured them in the photos.
You should check the barrel witness mark to ensure it's original and not replaced.
As Ed mentioned, the holster is not original issue German WW-II, and appears to be something sold after market, possibly here in the USA. Are there any makers markings on it?
Note that while your magazines look OK as far as I can see, it's not unusual to find the bottoms of magazines scrubbed and renumbered to match a pistol. It is very unusual to find two numbered matching magazines with a Luger, particularly without the correct German holster and loading tool. Note that as collectors, we are skeptical by nature.
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