Probably of some value. A lot depends on condition.
There are many varieties of the "Liberty coin" in 1795 in both the penny and the half penny. That with the variables of condition and mint mark, the value could be anything.
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It was found by German chemist, Martin H. Klaproth, in 1795.
not enough info ... need to know denomination and condition
In order to value a coin, we need condition and specifics. In 1795, there were three types of edges. The lettered edge(~37,000 known), the plain edge(~501,500 known), and the reeded edge (~4 known). In an 'about good' condition, itll be worth $100-140; whereas in 'extra-fine' condition, itll be worth $3,000-5,000
Value depends on type and grade of the coin, but they do run from $600.00 to more than $27,000.00
Depending on the condition and type, somewhere between 1 and 100 thousand dollars. Get a book on coins to find out what grade yours is in and what type. A 1795 US Silver Dollar is worth a lot more then just a dollar, depending on condition anywhere from 100 dollars to 125 thousand dollars.
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Flowing hair? I'm sorry it's a fake because they stopped making them in 1795
1795 liters = 474.2 US gallons.
haw meniy stars on flag in 1795?
The Directory of the French Revolution was established in 1795 and then overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.