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.
It is made of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper
.14792 oz of pure silver in a 40% half dollar.
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The U.S. Mint did not produce a silver dollar in 1932.
A 1901 silver or dollar is also known as a Morgan Silver Dollar. It is ninety percent silver and usually worth at least forty dollars even in poor condition.
Peace dollars are 90% silver & 10% copper.
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 $100.
For a silver dollar like the 1974 one it should be Worth from 4-1200$ i have one myself!
The uncirculated 1995 is about $17.00 as of this date.
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.
In a Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar, there is 0% Silver, unless San Francisco(S) Proof Coin, some were minted in 40% Silver. Hope this helps.
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