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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
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