Even though we can't 100% anything. This is 99.99% Aphonopelma seemanni. And as said previously this one will molt and be darker. Or maybe it's just flash photo.
The only other species it could be is Eupalaestrus campestratus but they are dark on the bottom side and as well they tend to be more hairy than seemanni.
It is dark on top and light underneath. I am trying to figure out how to post another picture. I had to start another thread with the side view of my T. I am computer illiterate and could not figure out how to add it to this thread.
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