Value of old paper capacitor by color codes?

I'd like to replace this old capacitor, but before clipping it out to measure it, could anyone help me figure out the value by the color code?
One problem is that I don't know which end of the capacitor has the 'first' color band. Does it start with green? Or does it start with blue?

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Is the thicker green band the voltage indicator? If so, I guess that means 600V (DC).
After that, I get:

Grey = 8
Orange = 3
White = 9

And for tolerance,
Blue = 6%

That doesn't make sense to me. I must be reading this wrong. Can anyone help me understand how the manufacturers color coded these old capacitors? Thanks...
 
I'm hoping someone can help identify the value of this cap. It's part of the wiring harness from a 1957 Les Paul Junior guitar. Thank you.
 

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