Assuming you're referring to U.S. bills, pretty much anything you find dated in the mid-1980s or later will only be worth face value if it's from circulation. Of course, nice uncirculated bills almost always command a premium of some sort regardless of date.
In general, paper money from 1995 is still worth its face value if it is in good condition and still in circulation. However, some rare or special edition bills may be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to check with a reputable currency dealer or collector to determine the exact value of specific bills.
The value of a $5 bill, printed in 1995 with Abraham Lincoln on it, is worth $5. A bill from 1995 is not old enough to be worth anymore than the face value.
Face value.
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1995 $5 US Dollar note is worth $10. In any other quality, it is worth face value ($5).
It has face value only. The 1995 and 1995D were released for circulation
The retail value of a 1995 Hess Truck & Helicopter is about $50-$60
it is worth $75,000
It is worth two dollars
Its worth no more than its face value. 2$
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.
1 cent except in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
It's still worth one dollar in Canada.
No way to answer without knowing the face value of the bond.