And NOBODY with much experience uses A-53 type "F". This means seamed, with the seam furnace-welded. A good percentage of the time, the putative weld is either 60% or less of the wall thickness, and is sometimes just a braze -- the metal did not mix, it just was pushed up against each other and froze [cooled] without any 'weld' -- nothing intermixed. I've had brazed seams that passed the Pipe Mill hydro that started leaking after 10, 20 or more years of service -- the braze finally saw enough fatigue cycles to fail.
Type "S" is seamless. Type "E" is ERW, and at 2"NPS and larger, every inch of the seam is 'supposidly' Eddy-current tested. "Supposidly" because I have personally Ultrasound - shearwave evaluated ERW seams and found lack-of-fusion on the ID, the OD, and sometimes both. Any properly calibrated Eddy-Current machine would have found all of these conditions, ID or OD. So there are pipe mills that will sell you junk. Don't buy from 3rd world countries - ever. [coughCHINAcough] Unless you don't mind leaks. There's a reason that some countries can sell a product cheaper than domestic, after shipping it cross-country, then trans-ocean, then cross-country.