Ludwig Supraphonics are those high end metal seamless snares with P-85 throw-offs - although, I'd still count a drum with a P-86 as a Supraphonic, unlike a drum with a P-70, (Supersensitive) which is a type of snare tensioner/strainer that tensions the wires independently of the pressure of the wires on the head installed on the same shell.
Supras, as they're affectionately called, come in chrome over aluminium, brass (chrome over brass, and black nickel over brass aka "Black Beauty"), and Bronze. They come in 14x5 and 14x6.5 (with a piccolo option on one or two of them).
Very popular snares. Bonham made the aluminum 6.5x14 legendary as Ringo did with his 5x14 aluminum. Black Beauties are pretty much the gold standard for brass snares.
Ludwig is very proud of these snares and it's reflected in the price, but they hold their value very well.
Anyway! To the OP, any of the Ludwig Supra's would get my vote, but I'm partial to the 6.5x14 aluminum (which I have) and 6.5x14 Black Beauty (wished I had).
I've also been on the lookout for a 5 or 5.5x14 maple snare. I played on a Mapex Meridian maple that knocked my socks off. It could be played lightly or smacked hard with the butt end of a hefty stick and never choked - I was amazed at the sound and even more amazed at the price ($125 new!). Don't know why I didn't buy it right then, but it may still happen.