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by Izkata 1239 days ago
> stored in a proper place

That'll probably get you a lot longer than 100 years. We still have my great-grandfather's emigration paper from somewhere around 1905, as well as other random papers from the 1920s-1930s, just stored in a shoebox.

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My mother has a bible from 1607 in a shoebox. Maybe the shoe box is kept in a plastic bag. The previous owner, her uncle, kept it on a bookshelf.

They sure don't make them like they used to.

Yes, they don't make them like they used to. Including that shoe box, which is not made from acid free paper and is causing that bible to degrade as we speak. I'd urge your mother to move the bible to an acid-free archival box. They're not that expensive.
You could at least like, get a nice fire safe box for it lol.
Dark, dry, and away from insects is really all one can do.