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I live in St. Louis and have a large comic book collection in the basement. My dehumidifier runs year-round at around 40% and that seems to be good enough. I've never noticed anything going on with the paper down there.
That being said, the silica mentioned earlier in this thread is a very good idea for boxes that contain your good cards. I wouldn't worry about slabbed. They're waterproof and should survive most anything.
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