I just did a quick search on Chrono24 for reference 522.30.42.30.04.001 (the Tokyo 2020 Panda), I count 20 available and the prices range from about $11,100 to $16,000. Even discounting for a final sale price they are pretty pricey, far more than the other four versions in the Tokyo 2020 Speedmaster lineup. None of the true LE's from the 300 Mitsukoshi, 3,500 Apollo 11 35th, or the 2,020 Tokyo Speedmaster Pandas are cheap. But that is why the mod option was so popular, and why Omega finally put the kibosh on the selling of these dials and hands as replacement items. Someone who just liked the look of a panda dial could source the dial and hands for not a lot of money and have their watch guy do the swap in under an hour. That avenue is now pretty much closed off.
I've only cursorily looked at the Chronoscope at an OB, the dials just didn't grab me, they are too old fashioned for my taste. Hopefully Omega will update them eventually to a more conventional dial. But it's hard to beat an attractive three register Speedmaster.