I had a 25th Anniv. Mira 245 Soapbar myself, too--looked exactly like the one Rider1260 showed earlier. Finish was called "smoked amber," I believe. I bought it used from a big dealer sometime in 2014, I believe. It was my first PRS, as well as my first P90 guitar.
I somewhat-stupidly swapped the pickups (the stock Seymour Duncans were perfectly good enough) but didn't play it a lot since I'd been used to the feel of Fender-style guitars mostly. I recall that the guitar was very lightweight, the wood-grain and the finish were awesome, and the neck--a bit on the skinny side--was fantastic. It's what really opened my eyes to the quality & playability of more-expensive, "upper-level" guitars. In its place, I now own a Gibson SG Special [think: thin, light, all-mahogany body & neck, short scale, and 2 P90's] but if I had to compare them directly I'd probably take back the PRS.
Strangely, though, too--there was some clear gloss finish chipping off the underside of the neck/fretboard (the side of the fretboard that received the gloss finish, sort of where your wedding ring would impact the neck if you wear one while playing). It was odd, I hadn't seen that happen before. On the one hand, I did (and still do) feel that the attention to finishing details on PRSi is top-notch; on the other hand, I shrugged this off as maybe an isolated problem with this run of guitars.