Don has correctly identified the marking as Liege, Belgium, proofs. The sear safety is indeed not exactly as expected for a German police modification, but I can say with some confidence that it is not of original Belgian origin. I strongly suspect that when the gun passed through Belgian hands it was refurbished. The rivet that secures the sear safety is a high polish blue, probably because the the safety was removed and/or replaced...possibly during refurbishment or perhaps even requiring a new safety fabricated to replace a damaged/non-restorable safety.
In my opinion, the gun is a German police piece that made it's way to Belgium at some time and was afforded a measure of TLC that was deemed appropriate at the time.
At $935, I think you got a smokin' good deal...be happy!
Ron
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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