if there is a sonic difference between Siemens ecc83 and e83cc my ears fail to detect it...I have a fair amount of both types  They sound great clean, but to my ears they come into their own when pushed into the dirt, V2 in most D-clones.  Sometimes that e83cc is found in Valvo e83cc as well as Philips 6681 lablels.  A couple years ago a seller was selling used medical equipment label Philips 6681 pulls by 12 to 18 unit auctions.  Jest kept my mouth shut and kept sniping, average price per tube was around 28 bucks including shipping.  Going rate even for used is around 80-c-note apiece on the 'bay for Siemens e83cc regardless of label, that is if the seller knew what he had, of couse....  Ended up with around 35-40 of 'em.  
 
 
Most had not so high into the good test scores, but the sonics were still excellent even in well used tubes that exhibited silvering between the top mica and what appears to be a third mica above it.  They were more compressed than brand new ones, but sonic balance was still good.  That uppermost mica did not touch the bottle sides, the part is called a spash guard,  it was placed there to keep the getter flashing away from the other tube parts.
Harmonic content is very, rich.  Until they are pushed you will notice a strong lower mid and bass content, like a Mullard shortplate  They also sound great in PI positions.  They scream like a raped ape if you push them into the dirt enough, the upper mid and top end harmonic content then is very musical detailed and complex, and I'd stick one in a Trainwreck build if (I had one) following an RFT in V1.  
Interesting detail about the Siemens "not equal" acid etch.  At first I mistakenly thought that they were cocky and rightly so about their product qualities, sonically and construction, as in no equal to them.  But later on I read that was referring to the Berlin wall dividing eastern and western germany...