If you buy surplus ammo for it, be VERY careful. The odds of that ammo being corrosive is high. You will need to wash/clean the barrel, bolt, and anything else near the barrel (action, etc) with hot soap and water after firing or else it WILL rust. Not cool.
I have a k98 made in 1943, it has the laminated wood stock with all the markings intact. It is near mind condition,too. I paid $200 for it about 10 years ago. It is worth more now because they are getting very difficult to find.