Want this question answered?
it is worth ten cents. It is not rare.
The doubled die variety is worth $30-$50 in uncirculated condition. Any others are worth one cent.
It's still worth 1 cent.
The standard 5-piece 1995-S proof sets have a current market value of $14.00. Issue price was $12.50.
If you got it in change or at the bank, just spend it. The 1995 coins were released for circulation, only proof and mint set issue coins have more than face value.
Two dollars
The value of coins and bills can vary greatly depending on condition and stamping. A 1995 liberty silver dollar can be worth between $20 and $100.
I have a large 1995 uncut sheet of topps with not one but 2 jordan cards 110 cards all together whats it worth? jimmy
No $2 bills were printed for 1895. You likely have a 1995 $2, is Jefferson on it? If you are lucky, then you have an 1896 $2. 1995 $2s are worth face value. 1896 $2s are worth a couple hundred dollars up to thousands.
The series 1995 $2 bill is rare compared to the number of other denominations printed that year, but it's not worth anything above face value.
The Fort Worth facility opened in 1991 and its first run of $2 bills was in 1995, so the bills are too new to be worth much of a premium. Retail values as of 04/2012 run to all of $2.50 or $3.00; a dealer will likely pay face value to a dime extra.
A full sheet of 1995 $2 bills typically contains 32 bills and can vary in value depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Sheets in uncirculated condition may be worth more to collectors, while circulated sheets may be closer to face value. It's best to have a currency expert or collector evaluate the specific sheet for an accurate assessment.
It's still worth $2.
It's still worth $2.
Yes. The US has never withdrawn or demonetized any bills except for gold certificates. 1995 and 1999 bills are sufficiently new that some of them remain in circulation.
5 dollarrs
It's still worth 2 dollars.