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I paid for an NGC membership earlier this year while at the Chicago International Coin Fair and used the five grading vouchers to submit coins at the NGC table at the show.

If and when I renew my membership for another year will I receive another five free vouchers with my paid annual membership, or is that only for when you join the first time?

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If you renew at premium level you will.

http://coins.www.collectors-society...enefits.aspx
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Or join the ANA and then you don't have to pay for a NGC membership.
But then no 5 free vouchers; you'll have to pay for slabbing.

Basically the choice comes down to how many coins you submit in a year.
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