Yes Welcome back Bill
I can echo what Mike says about $250 as an expected price for cymbals without serious flaws, although there is lots of variation from one cymbal to another and one day to another. There isn't good evidence of any systematic price change in the 4 years I've been monitoring. Just evidence that prices vary a lot.
Based on my price tracking data given the combination of heavy weight (yours is heavier than 9 out of 10 of these) and serious keyhole plus edge crack, the expected price range is $75-$125. I've got 66 sales of fair to excellent condition 22" Hollow Blocks recorded since 2014 so there is a more complete picture than given in the link in my signature. The $75 to $125 is based on 12 sales of cymbals with similar flaws to yours.
It seem like the best thing you can do to get a higher price is make a good sound file. You can't do much about cracks and keyhole and weight, but you can give people a good idea of the sound.
Hope this helps.
Steve