I have to admit, the
ebay seller asyn fascinates me. They have marketed a machine that sells a decent volume of common material realizing very decent prices. I've noticed two trends lately with their stuff: they've started utilizing the "G" grade, which is positive, especially since their own grading guide doesn't recognize good as a grade; and they've started to go a little overboard with the BU (sometimes flawless) grade. Here's a lovely example, but not all are as obvious unfortunately.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canada-1964...em2ecff62ba6