Also Pearl Gold probably! This color is notorious for having a number of different shades and the part does not seem to exist in Flat Dark Gold (a color seen in Bionicle sets only) or Metallic Gold.
Most of my Pearl Gold listings have a note explaining the shades may not be consistent.
I've separated them in generations. Lego changed the pearl gold due to the fact that the first pearl gold color was as fragile as the reddish brown or dark red. So on the left side you have a first generation pearl gold and on the right side you have the newer version of pearl gold. The first generation pearl gold parts can be mostly found on the older Ninjago sets and some enthusiast may be looking for that old type of pearl gold specifically since they are prone to break, but they look shiny and more glittering than the new type of pearl gold.
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Most of my Pearl Gold listings have a note explaining the shades may not be consistent.
So on the left side you have a first generation pearl gold and on the right side you have the newer version of pearl gold.
The first generation pearl gold parts can be mostly found on the older Ninjago sets and some enthusiast may be looking for that old type of pearl gold specifically since they are prone to break, but they look shiny and more glittering than the new type of pearl gold.