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theshleps 02-27-2019 11:42 AM

Preserving cards in humid climate
 
We are moving to a humid subtropical climate similar to FL. I have many raw valuable cards and some that are slabbed. Are the slabbed ones protected enough from the humidity? Plain paper here gets wavy and eventually musty as do books. Is putting the raw cards in a toploader sufficient to protect them? Also have a few contracts etc. Your advice is very much appreciated

Aquarian Sports Cards 02-27-2019 01:03 PM

I would definitely dedicate a room with a dehumidifier to the important items you collect.

Leon 03-01-2019 03:35 PM

I agree a dehumidifier might be good. I think (not positive) the slabbed ones will be fine. If it were me I wouldn't worry about those. You can do some googling on the subject and I am sure come up with some good ideas for the raw ones. Most of us, me included, have never had that issue.

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Originally Posted by theshleps (Post 1858662)
We are moving to a humid subtropical climate similar to FL. I have many raw valuable cards and some that are slabbed. Are the slabbed ones protected enough from the humidity? Plain paper here gets wavy and eventually musty as do books. Is putting the raw cards in a toploader sufficient to protect them? Also have a few contracts etc. Your advice is very much appreciated


barrysloate 03-01-2019 04:58 PM

Purchase some desiccants and place them with the raw cards. They will soak up some of the moisture in the air. You can find them online.

JollyElm 03-01-2019 08:09 PM

Sell any Kellogg's cards you have immediately!!

conor912 03-01-2019 10:32 PM

I assume you will have central air. AC pulls a lot of moisture out of the air.

toledo_mudhen 03-02-2019 02:52 AM

I have lived right on the Gulf Coast for 7 years now - Have Central AC - Haven't noticed any issues with any cards (slabbed or topload)

T206Collector 03-02-2019 08:49 AM

Signed T206s do much better in the Northeast. You have my email address!

RedsFan1941 03-02-2019 09:09 AM

just make sure the ink is dry before mailing them

T206Collector 03-02-2019 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by RedsFan1941 (Post 1859370)
just make sure the ink is dry before mailing them

Excuse me - are you saying Michael forges his signed pre-war cards?

RedsFan1941 03-02-2019 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 1859375)
Excuse me - are you saying Michael forges his signed pre-war cards?

nope

T206Collector 03-02-2019 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by RedsFan1941 (Post 1859376)
nope

Thanks Ronnie for clarifying that.

theshleps 03-03-2019 03:52 PM

No central air in our Maui house. Just 3 room A/C's and 2 dehumidifiers and a fair amount of power outages out here in the boonies. We also have a condo in a drier area we do not spend as much time at so may keep them there as dry and secure but won't be able to see as often.

Leon 03-05-2019 07:36 AM

A cool, drier area sounds better. You can always scan and put the cards online so you can see them, you just can't smell them that way.

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Originally Posted by theshleps (Post 1859729)
No central air in our Maui house. Just 3 room A/C's and 2 dehumidifiers and a fair amount of power outages out here in the boonies. We also have a condo in a drier area we do not spend as much time at so may keep them there as dry and secure but won't be able to see as often.


conor912 03-06-2019 11:45 PM

I wouldn't even bring my '89 Topps to Maui w/o reliable climate control.

dabigyankeeman 03-09-2019 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1859308)
I assume you will have central air. AC pulls a lot of moisture out of the air.

Yes I agree with this statement, I have had my collection in Florida for 40 years and I always keep my AC going and the cards are fine. I use my a/c 365 days a year though, I dont open the windows to get fresh air!!

dabigyankeeman 03-09-2019 09:00 AM

duplicate post, ignore.

bswhiten 03-09-2019 09:10 AM

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My uncle kept his deceased son’s collection on an open porch in Florida. And gave me the collection that proceeded to go to the trash. Had to have water hitting the slabs I would guess.

theshleps 03-11-2019 02:30 PM

wow those are really destroyed


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