I just bought one for $225.00 (12/14/07) in good condition (for an 85 year old pistol) with an after market magazine instead of the OEM. I have seen them on gun sale web sites for as much as $500. There are some tricks to disassemble and reassemble the pistol and to remove and install the handgrips. Damaged handgrips are a sign that the previous owner applied force instead of intelligence.
32 ACP handgun
30.1 inches.
ca 5000
Take it to a gunmsith to be checked for safety and functioning. It might take 7.65 aka 32 ACP
Look to see if there are any model numbers on the gun. 32 caliber (7.65mm) pistols were manufactured during the years 1900-1914 if it is an 1900 FN. If it is a model 1922, several hundred thousand were produced during the NAZI occupation between 1940-1944. After you determine the model of the gun, you need to contact a dealer to grade the firearm in its present condition to know the true worth of the gun. **Due to the "Hege Waffen West Germany" markng. . Made for export in the mid 60's. FN contracted with a number of manufacturers. A number of them were made under license at the Hungarian firearms manufacturer FEG. If there is an encircled Pegasus on the slide, it would be one of the Hege FEG copies of the Walther PP. The value would depend on the overall conditon, but usually in the $200 range.