This question cannot be answered without knowing the condition of the coin. The value of the silver alone is probably $2.50. Maybe less. Depending on the condition (BU65, Proof, Etc.) it would be worth between $20 and $700. Take it to a coin shop or Google "coin Grading" for more help
It's still worth $2.
It's still worth $2.
If it is a U.S. half dollar the bird on the reverse is the same as that on all other U.S. quarters, halves and dollars - the American Eagle. Unless your coin is uncirculated it is only worth face value.
This is a private mint bullion piece, not made by any U.S. Mint. Currently the spot price of silver is $21.12 per ounce. So it's value is about $125.00 today.
It's still worth 2 dollars.
it all depends on the silver content. silver today costs about $16.00 per ounce. be sure to look at the mint mark. if the mint mark is a w, it can be worth thousands of dollars.
The least minted American Silver Eagle was the 1995-W, it is a proof coin that only slightly more than 30,000 coins were made.
The uncirculated 1995 is about $17.00 as of this date.
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.
If you are referring to the special silver proof half dollar it is worth about $40 -$45. All other half dollars from 1995 are not silver and are worth 50 cents. Unless it is in a special holder it's almost certainly not a silver proof.
An American Silver Eagle coin's worth depends on the coin. Most proof versions are worth around $85 whereas and uncirculated versions are worth around $55-$100. Some issues are worth a large sum, such as the 1995-W proof, which is worth $3,500.
Silver currently sells for about $16/oz. ..Actually a 1995 P silver eagle can be worth MORE than what the value of silver is at the moment. Depending on the quality of the coin can determine the price range it's worth. Coins are graded at highest MS70, for a flawless coin. A flawless coin can easily be worth hundreds of dollars depending on the buyer. Silver eagles that are MS70 But if your coin is uncirculated, there's no doubt it may be an MS65-69. Which is still worth more than your silver/oz pricing. Check out eBay pricing and yours can be similar to what they are selling at. ! - FLEX
There were no circulation-strike $1 coins made in 1995. If you have a so-called "eagle" coin with the Walking Liberty design, it's a bullion piece made of 99.9% silver and sold for its metal value rather than for spending. The $1 denomination is artificial.
Common year silver eagle proofs sell for around $55-65 in original packaging, with some years being worth more and some less with the 1995-W commanding several thousand dollars.
$27 to $20,000 depending upon the mint mark, condition of the coin and whether it is mint state or proof.
No.
A little less than the spot price of silver at time of sale.