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I use silica packets both at home and for the higher end items at the bank safe deposit box. Probably overkill, but I de...definitely, definitely do it anyway
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I think I would try to seal the cards in some type of airtight container or bag. If there was a flood that also flooded the bank vault it might save them from damage. Here are some pictures from one of the banks flooded by Hurricane Katrina.
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