Because so many of this game were beat to death on location, but some have been fully restored, prices will vary wildly based on condition.
LEs are the least-expensive, followed by the final version, and the original is most expensive.
A player's LE may be a $600 game in really rough but mostly functional shape. A nice LE could be just shy of $2k. I don't see many rough originals, but I'd guess they go for somewhere in the neighborhood of $1000, and restored ones may go for a few grand.
I have an LE, so I may be biased, but I think that's the best value-for-money. Same game, just an oddball cabinet.