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.
The price of this coin will often depend on demand. You can go onto a site like eBay and see what other coins like yours are going for.
There are no coins in littlebigplanet.There are score bubbles and decorations that look like coins!
Uncirculated coins have no wear. They have not been used.
coins and notes
helvetica means Switzerland, even today our currency has the words "confoederatio helvetica".
gold and silver coins
The related links below show pictures of what the Euro notes and coins look like.
The font Helvetica hails from Switzerland.
There's information at the links below:
The term "Confederate Helvetica 1988 coin" seems to be a mix of different references, as there is no widely recognized coin by that name or description. Confederate coins typically refer to currency used during the American Civil War, while Helvetica is a typeface and not related to numismatics. If you meant a specific coin or item, please provide more details for accurate information.
New Helvetica is a type of font, not a place.
Type in "Saint-Gaudens coins" in your search box an click images. This will show you the coins.