The thing is, not just everyone is impressed with owning one of the few first production guns and to someone with that mindset it's just another 44 and not worth a whole lot more.
Then there are those who think that because they are pre-model guns that they are worth a king's ransom no matter what the condition.
I tend to fall in between that - some would never pay what I paid for mine, but I have no doubt I can get the money back and likely more any time I choose. Mine isn't pristine by any means and I'm in awe of Doc44 and these guys whose specimens look as if they went straight from the final polishing/clean up bench at the factory to their hands and survive in that condition 56 years later. But they only made what they made, there aren't any more, I consider it a piece of history that only a certain type of gun owner can appreciate, and they were made in few enough numbers that I feel like it was one of my 'grail guns' and would sacrifice a few lesser specimens to obtain it. And like I said, though far from pristine to have one with the blue presentation case and tools is my part in preserving history and hopefully passing it to someone younger eventually to become more knowledgeable and passionate about the hobby/sport.
And for those who know the type I'm talking about, they can't yammer "Yeah, I got two of those at home in the safe". There are a few here who can say that with authority ( and more than just two in the safe for many) but the average dinker who tries to peddle that line about that particular gun is usually blowing smoke. I'm not a car guy, but I would compare it to obtaining something like an original Shelby Cobra. They're not exactly "common" (though the concentration of them by members on this board and the collectors they associate with probably comprises the bulk of the known surviving specimens worth having). They'll continue to turn up here and there as the years go by, and I'm quite certain they won't be getting cheaper any time soon. There will always be those like I described above that overprice them, but as a rule (IMO) the prices I've seen here have been comparatively reasonable considering the number made and what a new offering would cost you at you average gun shop. YMMV.