The earlier model was Yellow Alps, so my guess is the slightly later model is still Yellow Alps.
Where are these “earlier” and “later” labels coming from? I don’t see any dates shown in the pictures of the board. Alps switched from green sliders to yellow sliders for their linear switches corresponding to a change from tall to short switchplates in ~1989/1990. Keyboards from before that use green-slider switches, and keyboards from afterward use yellow-slider switches.
In particular, AT-like layout Zenith boards switched from PBT dyesubs and a black-background logo to ABS doubleshots and a white-background logo (and a slightly different layout) sometime in ~1988-89, I believe, with green Alps switches used on both sides of that boundary, and then slightly afterward switched to yellow Alps switches. The keyboard linked second in the OP is of the dyesub/black-background-logo era, and so almost certainly has green Alps switches. Similar for the eazy pc keyboard linked, I believe.
I’m not 100% sure of that though, someone could always ask the seller to pull a cap.
For reference:
dyesubs + green Alps:

doubleshots + green or yellow Alps:
