Yes.
What "bicentennial" is it commemorating? If it is a U.S. Bicentennial, it should be a 1976 bottle, not a 1996. If it is commemorating 200 years of Jack Daniels whiskey, it is probably worth whatever the whiskey is worth. Find an alcoholic on a day or at a time when the liquor stores are closed, and, if he has the money, he will probably pay you whatever price you ask for it. You can retrieve the collectible bottle from beside the railroad tracks a few hours later and sell it on eBay.
Bicentennial Tower was created in 1996.
Oh, dude, you're asking about a 1995 edition bicentennial Jack Daniels bottle? Well, like, it's worth about as much as people are willing to pay for it. You could try checking online marketplaces or getting it appraised by a professional if you're really curious. But hey, at the end of the day, it's just a bottle of booze, right?
Sticky Whisky - 1996 was released on: USA: 14 November 1996 (Flicker Film Festival)
The Tennessee Bicentennial was in 1996 and after a little searching on the Penney's website, it can be concluded they no longer sell those coins unless it would be a local sale in Tennessee.
Frank Daniel died on March 29, 1996 at the age of 69.
About 11 dollars.
Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence was created in 1996.
1996 was one of the rarer years, most are nomally around $20-$30 but 1996 the coins are worth around $50.
vice president and counsel to the executive committee, 1994-1996
Please check those dates. Your coin should say 1776-1976, meaning it's a Bicentennial quarter.
Please check those dates again. You should find that your coin is dated 1776-1976. It was issued as part of the Bicentennial celebrations.