I'd have to track it down and see it. It's likely I saw it in the past.
As far as being "most accurate", however, I doubt it. The facsimile edition was essentially identical to the original first edition in almost all respects, save for the publication date and a small "Facsimile edition" inside. Same physical size, same type and colour of cover materials, same fonts, same layouts, etc etc. The PDF I remember the most was an electronic version of the bible edition. I printed that one out and spiral-bound it, it's nice and big and not collectable at all, perfect for my personal study and notes.
Most editions in fact do everything they can to preserve the internal pagination. Given the book's stature, there are often references to specific pages and paragraphs, and any edition that has any respect for the work will want to preserve the layout so as to allow everyone to look up these references accurately. As far as I know, the bible edition, the indestructible edition, the facsimile edition as well as a host of others (the Powner, KC Card Co, and more) all preserve the pagination.