That completely depends on where you live, in my experience. If I figure correctly, that ought to equal about half a rick (a "standard" rick being 4' x 8' x 16" -- half of a cord). A rick of cherry here goes for $40-$50 ($80-100 a cord), so I'd stay below $25 in bidding here.
Now, you go down to Texas or New Mexico, or out to California, and that cherry wood is going to be way more expensive than $40-$50.
I would guess in Michigan it would run you between $50-$75 a rick for cherry ($100-150 a cord). Just a guess, based on general info about Midwestern wood prices and the fact that Michigan has a lot of cherry trees. So I dunno if that helps at all...