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Ours was priced just right...free.  
The long and short was that the folks who bred our guy ended up with a whole lot of irons in the fire at the same time..  Super great folks...can't say enough good things about them, they're really great people..  Anyway, by the time they were able to come up for air, he was already about 6mo old, probably nearing 100lbs, and not very nice around strangers.  Conversely, he was excellent with goats and chickens, and they knew he'd be a really great guard...but that he definitely needed someone willing to overlook the occasional challenge to actually give him a chance to prove himself.  We were lucky enough to be those folks -- superduper lucky.  He seemed to like my wife right off the bat, but was petrified of me...which manifested as aggression, of course, since he's LGD to the bone...but I did my homework, we sorted it out in short order, and now he's my bestest big buddy.  Can't imagine the barnyard without Ivan.
To answer the question, though...pretty good $$$, if you can even find one..  We're currently searching for a mate for Ivan, and the closest to his breed we can find -- without actually getting a female Sarpie and running the risk of inbreeding -- is a Caucasian Ovcharka..  I called about a female pup and it was gonna cost somewhere around $2,000.  
In all fairness, I was just ribbing about the Pyrs and Anatolians....especially the Anatolians, which I really like.  We're strongly considering crossing Ivan with an Anatolian, since we can find good local Anatolian pups for around $700 or so..  
And, really, I like the seemingly-awesome Pyrs you guys dote on around here.  Unfortunately, though, they seem somewhat different from the Pyrs I've seen around here.  There are lots of goats in this area, and with them came lots of Pyrs...which bred with who knows what, so then there became lots of Pyr crosses..  And since dog breeders knew people needed Pyrs, a lot of Pyrs got bred that probably shouldn't have, which created a lot of Pyrs which were unsuitable for LGD duty...which then interbred with the others...so on, so forth..  Suffice it to say that finding a good Pyr is quite a bit more difficult than finding a Pyr around here these days..
Anatolians, though...still pretty pure.  Which, of course, is why they're still spendy, but it's also why I kinda wouldn't mind having one or three.