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Yes, that's precisely what I'm telling you. N7 grade is for cleaning. N5 is for altered stock. They're not the same thing. Maybe learn how to grade cards if you want to engage in a discussion about grading cards? Or don't. Up to you.
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Isn't the N5 altered stock usually from obvious pressing?
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Which is part of the cleaning process as well.
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No, it's definitely not.
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Yes, it is.
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Again, you don't know what you're talking about. I could write a book on the subject. You've never even soaked a card. But keep talking.
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The most common reason N5 is given us due to a card being kept in a screw down.
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