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I'm reading a common concern here: It's not the price, it's the quality.
Im a little confused, so lemme see if I get this. You have 30 hens, 28 are standard and 2 are banties. Your cock is not big enough to mate the standards, making him non-standard against them?
If he's too small to properly mate the standards, that cannot be viewed as a quality pairing. Quality would be like for like, at the very least. If there is a low cock to hen ratio, it only exacerbates the problem.
In fact, at least by the sound of it, you are breeding a bantam cock in a mixed flock, with improper cock

n ratio.
If I've gotten it right, I would recommend you offer only the
bantam Mille Fluer D'Uccle eggs, those being eggs only from the cock and bantam hens. Those would likely be worth $20, if you could trace some sort of lineage.
For all other cases, if your buyers want to purchase mixed eggs and the sex ratio is clear to them, then that is a different matter altogether.