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1970 Swiss Helvetica 5 Have you see this die chip cheek before?
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In US coins minor die chips are relatively common and there aren't any comprehensive listings. I've read that the Europeans are not as interested in minor die varieties (but can't substantiate that), so my guess is that it's not listed anywhere and has no additional value.
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I haven't seen it but then I've only seen about a dozen Uncs and another dozen VF-AU in poundage.
Is that coin really AU?
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It seems to be growing...
Seriously I have not. Unfortunately, finding information on more modern world coin varieties can be a challenge
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Looks good to me. I have over 1,000 coins that I have slowly been going through and I have another 1,000 circulated coins in various states. They had been set aside by a coin dealer who had bigger thing to do. I was happy to take for my learning and who knows.
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