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Helvetica is a typeface, like Courier or Times New Roman. If you mean Helvetia, which is an alternate name for Switzerland*

Please see the Related Link for pictures of Swiss coinage.

(*) It's of Latin origin and is used there to avoid favoring the country's name in a specific one of the four national languages.

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