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It wholly depends on the scale/quality of the client/product.
This measure dictates how much effort you put in to, which roughly dictates how long the project will take. So, unless you're talking about a small scale client, you shouldn't really think of it in terms of hourly rates.
I say this, like I know what I'm on about - but I still have massive problems in this department, so have been gradually upping my rates over the past 18 months - I'm just waiting to hear a client squeal like a cold pig on hot gravel, then I'll know I've gone too far.
Suffice to say - try not to undersell yourself - even if it means aggrandizing the efforts and thought processes you apply to the solution.
I say this, but I know I still undersell myself. I also know I'm not in the same ballpark as moamoa, so I couldn't directly base my ideas on his.