I have not smoked yours, but I can say I have smoked mine. Most of the terpenes are lost when there is lack of color and when it is in a sold form. I have seen rare strains as I mentioned before that do not need to show color to contain terpenes. Yours exceeds the rarity of this strain. Not only does it have a clear yellow tint, it also is in a solid form similar to shatter. I assure you, if it contained ALL of the essential terpenes as it could, it would not be in a solid form, it would be liquid.
Dispensaries will charge whatever people are willing to pay. If they are willing to pay $75, that is what the disp will charge.
My favorite oil of them all, hands down, no comparison, is the ND Sap, a fully naturally decarbed oil, no heat is used in the process. Tell me, how much does a dispensary charge for that?
Here is one way you can tell it is real ND Sap when you vaporize it in an eclipse. The terpenes will evaporate first and will provide a much different buzz and taste. Then you have to start kicking the heat up to vaporize the canibinoids like THC, CBD, etc. Again, regardless of boiling points, this is from hands on experience. The only true way I know how to determine for myself if terpenes are present in the concentrate.
Yes, terpenes/flavanoids are the good taste of the product which usually contains color. Amber is the most common. When the product does not contain the terpenes due to filtering, it can smooth the product and increase the effects of THC, but it does not make it a more medicinal oil.
Just my opinion here. We all have one.