Do you have to pay for variety attribution for the 83 DDR Lincoln?

I hope not. $24 sure seems excessive for someone to flip the coin over and say "yep it's the DDR".
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-Paul
<< <i>No, it has it's own coin number.
-Paul >>
cool, thanks.
<< <i>No, it has it's own coin number.
-Paul >>
While the 1983 DDR Lincoln DOES have it's own coin number(s) and can be submitted for regular grading with the "Doubled Die Reverse" label on the slab without specifying the Variety Attribution service, it's my understanding that if you WANT that FS-801 number on the slab, it's gonna cost you $24.
The same is true for any of the traditional variety (Kennedy 1974-D DDO, Lincoln 1984 DDO, etc.) coins which have CPG FS numbers associated with them.
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<< <i>No, it has it's own coin number.
-Paul >>
While the 1983 DDR Lincoln DOES have it's own coin number(s) and can be submitted for regular grading with the "Doubled Die Reverse" label on the slab without specifying the Variety Attribution service, it's my understanding that if you WANT that FS-801 number on the slab, it's gonna cost you $24.
The same is true for any of the traditional variety (Kennedy 1974-D DDO, Lincoln 1984 DDO, etc.) coins which have CPG FS numbers associated with them. >>
That is the way I understand it as well.
-Paul