Well since no one has answered you, I will take a shot at it. Price on an unproven cockerel really just depends on the market where you are, whether or not there is someone who wants him for breeding. He has not been shown, I assume, so saying he is awesome is your opinion alone. Not trying to be mean, just that a lot of people think they have the greatest birds in the world but find out otherwise when up against competition in the show world. You did not post a photo showing the front of his breast, does he have a lot of coloration there or is it solid black? He looks to be rather narrow in the rear and his foot/leg feathering is poor---he needs more, especially on the outer toe. But otherwise looks from the photos to be a decent young male. If he is getting color to his breast at this age, then he will probably get more and that would be three strikes against him IMO but a lot depends on what else you or someone else has. Males I don't want for my own breeding program usually are butchered for meat since there are enough poor ones out there, why sell one that isn't quality enough for breeding? Or if I do sell them, I sell them for what I'd get if I butchered and sold as a processed bird which is $5/pound for organically grown chicken. If there is no one who wants him for breeding stock, then he is a meat bird and around here, people don't want to pay much, $10 or $15 tops maybe.