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By now I’ve seen pics of several slightly different pre-Platinum Onyx short bodies; it’s almost impossible to say exactly what you have, unless you get in direct contact with Koetsu. Still so much mystery with Koetsu!
I don’t personally know of any Platinum Koetsu that doesn’t have a leading "P" in its serial number, but that doesn’t mean it can’t exist. There could be pre-Platinum Koetsus that were later rebuilt with Platinum magnets (with original top plate retained).
You might join the "Koetsu Users" Facebook group, which has some interesting vintage Koetsus posted & discussed by members. These groups have the advantage of easy image inlining.
In a revision of my previous comment on this thread, I would now estimate my non-platinum Onyx at between 0.4 and 0.5mV output. Not fully double the Platinum model’s 0.3mV, but still quite noticeably higher. I would guess its magnet is most likely samarium-cobalt or permendur (i.e. like the Black, Rosewood, and Urushi models). The fabled long-bodies should use alnico - very large alnico magnets were necessitated by the (relatively) weak magnetic material, which required the long bodies to house it!
As to sonic matching - I absolutely prefer all my Koetsus with EAR SUT (or Koetsu SUT, or Quadratic MC-1 SUT) over any active MC stage, including that of my ARC Reference 3SE. FR64S and 64fx arms here. But then, every system is different!