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It really depends on the individual mold number. Every gun show I've been to has a healthy supply of lyman 38spl molds for $25 without handles. A nice .303 mold will bring $40 or more.
Post the stock numbers and you'll get a more specific number. People on CGN seem to think used lyman molds should bring $80 and up regardless. Lyman handles are an easy $25 each.
Used Lee molds shouldn't bring more than $25 unless they're a gang mold or something special.
 
Condition is everything.
Most of the moulds I see at gun shows are slightly abused.
Perhaps, not abused, but used by someone lacking some finesse in handling them.
Often lead smears between the cavities and rock between the two halves.
This can be corrected, but takes time.

Hoch moulds are excellent, but many were specific to one rifle. These are for the advanced caster who wants the best bullets.
A buyer won't pay as much for one, unless he knows it will match his rifle.
As well, few shooters know what one is.

Unless in excellent condition, with handles, it might only bring $75, about 1/3 of its new price.
 
You've got 2 molds 457122 (330gr) and 457122B. Are either, or both of these molds hollow points? (Is there a hole in the bottom to install a pin making it hollow point?)
 
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