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Old 09-12-2017, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by nolemmings View Post
Desert heat won't harm them. I'd be a little concerned with high humidity, but not for just a few hours. Direct sunlight wouldn't be great, especially if the cards were in semi-rigids, but if they're in a mailbox they will be OK.
Todd -

You and I need to meet up some time. I haven't met any fellow collectors in Phoenix (yet). I did see Al C. during his cross-country trip earlier this year, but that doesn't count. I moved here from Boston about two years ago.

I concur with what Todd said...my vintage cards seem to have held up pretty well even after hanging out in the mailbox for a while during 118-120 degree days.
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