If all three have them, I would not say they are rare. Die chips are quite common, and unless they are very dramatic, they will not garner much of a premium. Just my opinion though, Ill let someone who knows more about canadian coins answer this one.
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It is just a die chip. Rare, perhaps, but random die chips, tooling marks and clash marks usually do not command a premium in value - there simply is no demand for them.