If you log into the account, the grades will be posted as soon as they finalize and ship. I will warn you, I saw "shipped" for about 2 weeks before the grades were posted - and the package arrived in the 3rd week. "Patience Grasshopper - when you can grasp the coins from the FedEx man and leave only a signature, you will be rewarded."
haha and as you were typing that it moved into the shipped category. My 1852 large Cent went XF-40 (kinda figured) and my 1948-D Franklin went Au-55 Which I figured it was a low MS. I had the Franklin slabbed because it was a gift and I wanted to make sure it stayed around.
An interesting thing about most 1914-D and some 1910 Indians... they look like they have been in a bezel, even though they have not.
I had noticed that about mine. Had wondered if it was damaged, but glad to know it's kinda normal on these.
Nope, as usual. ANACS seems kinda strict to me. My half cent I didn't really want to send because I knew it was a problem. My half I was just curious what a 3rd party thought but my shield nickel I figured was a question of 58 or 63 but what I got was a shock.
Yikes. I agree they are a little too strict lately. Makes me wonder if I should start buying graded anacs coins, and crossing them over?