Becker,
You have given us very little information other than the gun may be a Mauser-produced 1940 42 code. Starting from the bottom...
The holster is worthless. That is, it is not authentically anything and has zero collector value.
The tool could be real or it could be a reproduction, if it is not authentically marked in some way it is worth $10-$40.
Two matched magazines raise the question and the liklihood that they are renumbered--close examination is necessary to determine if they are authentically matched to the gun. Absent that certain knowledge, any Luger magazine in reasonable shape is worth $125.
Mauser produced more than 135,000 42-code 1940 Lugers. Presuming that this pistol is all matching with its original finish, it might be worth as much as $1,200--but it had better be really good. Frankly, it is hard to take your description of its finish at face value.
A mint condition pistol (as your 99%++ implies) requires an experienced eye and close examination to confirm its authenticity. If it is really mint, and the magazines are authentic matches, the gun might be worth just over $2,000.
Depending on what your interests are, you can buy a really great Luger for $4,000. You can also get a couple of really good Luger rigs for that kind of money. If you let us all know what you are looking for in a Luger, there are any number of people on these Forums who are interested in seeing you get the best Luger you can for your money.
--Dwight
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