Three leg Buffalo Nickel

I have a raw 1937 Three leg Buffalo Nickel. It was part of my fathers collection.
I live where no coin dealers are within 100 miles.
I would like to sell it but cannot grade coins myself. I have researched the coin and know it is not a fake.
Should I buy a membership at PCGS and get it graded or trust some coin dealer to give me a fair price?
Like I stated the closest coin dealer in a big city is about 100-150 miles away.
Thanks for any info.
I live where no coin dealers are within 100 miles.
I would like to sell it but cannot grade coins myself. I have researched the coin and know it is not a fake.
Should I buy a membership at PCGS and get it graded or trust some coin dealer to give me a fair price?
Like I stated the closest coin dealer in a big city is about 100-150 miles away.
Thanks for any info.
Father collecting US Coins since 1960 Now Iam learning.
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TD
Here's the reverse in AU55 plastic. Notice the raised die marks extending down from the bison's
belly through the field between the legs, and the moth-eaten appearance of the back leg and neck.
Straight out of the Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection soft cover 2nd edition.
<< <i>By all means pay the money and get it professionally graded.
TD >>
Ditto
You might give the forum an idea of where you live (general discription) in case they might know of a good dealer in your area. It might well be worth a trip of 100 miles to go to the right dealer.
Otherwise, your plan to have the coin certified is a good one. You'll have proof the coin is genuine and a good idea as to where it grades and consquently, what it's worth. Certified rarities bring better money than raw ones.
Good luck which ever way you go.
Pete
Louis Armstrong
I had mine graded and it graded a 55.
I had to buy a membership and submit a certain amount of coins but it was well
worth it.
If that is the only coin you have to grade I would find an authorized dealer to send it in for me.
Good luck!
Steve
Also, once you get an consensus opinion of the coin's grade and worth, if you are still interested in selling it there is a Buy/Sell/Trade forum here on PCGS's website. I'm sure there are many collectors who would be interested in purchasing it if the price is fair... and they would probably pay you a little more than a dealer would.
welcome to the forum and please post a large pic if you can