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Old 02-03-2013, 02:22 PM
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I found a similar thread on the forum from a few years back, and it goes into detail on the moisture issue: here


And a quote from Leon:

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I have a 1200 lb jewelers safe where I keep stuff at home and a safe deposit box at Wells Fargo for the valuable stuff. Neither have any moisture controllers of any kind. Being in the south I can't imagine it being too much of an issue as long as they are stored carefully. About 95% of my valuable cards are graded/slabbed too. regards
So perhaps the safe will still suit my needs so long as the cards are properly stored.

It's not like I won't be opening my safe often to look at the cards inside, so "airing it out" every couple of weeks, so to speak, would not be an issue.
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