I think at this point, the odds are too low to justify any kind of price increase. You'd essentially be selling an animal that you have absolutely no certain of the genetics. From a buyer's perspective, it's not worth it to try to prove out the 3 possible hets this animal has... unless it's a good deal (maybe no more than $50 more than a regular normal, assuming we're talking about normal hets here)
Just my 2 cents