My plants love humidity, my coins don't...

Maryland has a climate the changes from humid in summer to dry in winter.
Keeping my plants happy is no problem during the summer but I have to try
to keep my coins dry. Of course, slabbed coins aren't effected.
In winter, I have to add humidity to the air to keep my plants healthy.
In essence, I keep two climates in my house.
My most valuable coins are in a safe with a bag of silica gel.
Many, unfortunately are exposed to the moisture that will, I fear, eventually
take it's toll on the copper and silver coins.
Anyone else have this dilema ? What have you come up with to deal with it ?
Thanks.
Skipper
Keeping my plants happy is no problem during the summer but I have to try
to keep my coins dry. Of course, slabbed coins aren't effected.
In winter, I have to add humidity to the air to keep my plants healthy.
In essence, I keep two climates in my house.
My most valuable coins are in a safe with a bag of silica gel.
Many, unfortunately are exposed to the moisture that will, I fear, eventually
take it's toll on the copper and silver coins.
Anyone else have this dilema ? What have you come up with to deal with it ?
Thanks.
Skipper
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Coins in PCGS holders are not a problem right?
I try to keep my coins in a safe or safe deposit box...but from time to time I bring them out
Is this a problem if they are in holders?
Thanks
humidity and pollutants.
Coins not in holders are suseptible to damage from contact with any
environmental contaminants.
Short exposure to humidity shouldn't pose any real problem, so feel
free to look at your coins any time. Just watch for any changes over time.
By the way, silica gel will eventually become saturated and lose it's water-
absorbing abilities.
It can be dried in a 300 degree oven for three hours and used again.
Just be sure the packaging isn't damaged by the heat.
<< <i>Josh, coins in most reputable grading service holders are immune to
humidity and pollutants. >>
Where did you hear this? They aren't water-tight, so how can they be immune to humidity and pollutants?