Over the time I ran across some of them.
But even here, "mid continental Europe", you mostly see the non FDIV bugged gold tops. SX948 to be exact.
Maybe it is because the early ones got replaced with FDIV clean variants later on or they weren't sold here that much at all. Dunno.
I can remember my parents buying a new 486DX2-66 system in late 1996 for a relatively high price. I don't recall the exact offset to a Pentium system back then, but as release of Pentium 60 was 1993 I can just speculate them costing you a kidney and a half at that time. When they finally became affordable some years later they must have already been replaced by early socket 5 systems.
Sometimes I wonder why there are so many P60 to find at all since socket 4 must have been a dead end right from the beginning.