It all depends on the tube. All circuit operating paramters are within limits, nothing extraordinary. A good tube will probably run for 5k or 10k hours. And they die slowly, so some could hang on for even longer. I have no doubt a quality NOS from 50 years ago will outlast anything today.
You could double check voltages, make sure heater and plate are reasonable. A color change could indicate gas or contamination, or perhaps nothing. A dying tube will start to roll off the high end and sound thin, loss of dynamics. Maybe even snap crackle and pop.
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