If the question is how much I would sell a 10 frame, established hive to another person who has the money and wants an easier way into beekeeping, I would double the price of a nuc in Georgia.
2 X $175 = $350.00.
That is just for a simple 10 frame solid bottom box with a migratory top and a simple disc entrance, an established queen, 10 filled out deep frames, and good bee density.
If you add in bottom boards, cover boards, telescopic lids and such... then I don't know.
However, if the question is how much money do I need to save up to get into beekeeping, when I have to count my pennies, then the answer for me was...
PURCHASE:
1. The jacket (I wear jeans),
2. leather gloves,
3. a smoker, and
4. a hive tool, and
5. probably 20 unassembled frames.
(Most of these things were Christmas presents from my family members one year.)
DO MYSELF:
1. Assemble the frames myself.
2. Build a cheap box with a solid bottom, a migratory lid, and a hole for an entrance.
3. Find my own smoker fuel, such as pine straw.
4. Bait the hive with lemon oil (and swap a new frame to a beek for an old used frame) to attract a swarm.
This is how I did it.
It doesn't have to break the bank to get into beekeeping, if we have a little ingenuity and industriousness.