Your shells are maple/poplar, his kit is several years older with shells of mahogany/poplar.
Almost all wrapped 3 ply Ludwig shells with the clear maple interiors have an outer ply of mahogany, so the layup (outside to inside) is mahogany/poplar/maple. There are exceptions with maple on the outside under the wrap, and, of course, natural finish or lacquered drums have maple exteriors, but the majority of the wrapped output has mahogany on the outside. Many folks think they are maple/poplar/maple but if you look at them closely you will find that most aren't.
If you look closely at the close up of the ding in the OP's new tom you can see some shards of red mahogany right under the wrap. The light wood is the poplar.
Nice kit BTW, should clean up pretty good. It's hard for us to judge your deal over on this side of the Atlantic as these type of sets are much easier to find here.
Did you determine what your snare is made of. A magnet won't help as it won't stick to brass or aluminum which are the two possible metals. Pretty sure it's an aluminum drum based on your earlier pictures. Nothing wrong with that. Supras are very good sounding snare drums.