http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/anniversary/expansion.php?cat_id=8&now=36
This is from the 19709 Star catalog, iot is called Lava Pearl. It is one of the rarest. Does not always equate to most valuable, but very hard to find. If you know the price and there is wiggle room, remember, these are MIJ drums. Is the rest of the kit MIA? I ask because finding the matching toms will take a long time. At this point in production, the toms would be 6 ply, all mahogany, no re-rings. There was a short period in this era, from 67-69, that there were some "transitional or experimental" snare ply differences, but not on the toms. I have, or rather had, a 5 ply with rings. It is available for listening, if you can stand it, on my youtube page, "Star Resurection". It got a complete custom finish. Curly Maple veneer exterior with custom lacquer of clear gloss with super-fine flake in it. Very nice, 6-8 coats. This drum has been recorded. I mention that because these old MIJ drums CAN soun d amazing, if you can work them over. Value, not so much monetary, but they can make great recording drums. Some of the finishes, like this one, are more valuable than others, Peacock Pearl is another one that is a better value than the rest. There are a few from Pearl, Star and Yamaha that really are desriabl;e wraps today.
If you are, on the other hand looking for Ludwigs in this color, Psychodelic Red is the Lud color, I know where there is a complete Rock Duo kit from the 60s. It may be available. I'll get with him. If you are not looking for the Star drums, let me know, I am a collector of MIJ drums.