That, my friends, is why, when I scan any labels with silver in 'em, I do it in B&W. 'Course, if I had this, it'd be the Columbia Pitman {Images #1085618 & 1085619}, thanks. I noticed the silver on those new scans is shown as almost bluish.
With acknowledgement to TheDroid, I've added a cleaner scan of the rolling paper. With acknowledgement to TheJudge, I've added Side 1 and Side 2 label variant images that are the same label variant as Side 2 label variant {Image #665489}. I would be willing to bet that the labels shown in {Images #665489, 855883, & 855885} are actually silver-gray in color, and that the gold color is due to scanner effects.
I've also added outer and inner gatefold images. This cover appears to be a Unipak gatefold cover, although "UNIPAK" and the Unipak U.S. patent number is not printed on the inner fold of the gatefold. The white strip between "Estuche" and "Ingles" in the lower half of the inner gatefold
{Image #1085614} is a slot designed to hold the rolling paper after it is folded in half. The spine of the album cover is the top edge of the front cover.
Added front and back cover and rolling paper images. The rolling paper is actually approximately 10" X 17". but my scanner had problems with it. The Monarch deltas for this are:
Side One Δ 17234.
Side Two Δ 17071-X.