What you have is a regular series 1995 $2 bill with an Easter Bunny sticker placed over the picture of Thomas Jefferson. As legal tender, it's worth $2. An interested collector might be willing to pay slightly more.
It's a regular series 1995 $2 bill with a sticker placed over the portrait. The bill is worth two dollars.
Its worth no more than its face value. 2$
two dollars...seriously I'm not kidding
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.
The value of a sheet of 32 uncut two-dollar bills from 1995 can vary based on condition and market demand, but it typically ranges from $500 to $1,200 or more. Uncut sheets are often sought after by collectors, and their value may increase if they are in pristine condition or if there is heightened interest in two-dollar bills. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer or auction house for a more precise appraisal.
It's a regular series 1995 $2 bill with a sticker placed over the portrait. The bill is worth two dollars.
The coin is face value, spend it.
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.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
It's still worth one dollar in Canada.
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1995 $5 US Dollar note is worth $10. In any other quality, it is worth face value ($5).
All US half dollars from 1964 to date have Kennedy on them, your 1995 half dollar is face value.
It has face value only. The 1995 and 1995D were released for circulation
The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins in 1995.
Its worth no more than its face value. 2$
two dollars...seriously I'm not kidding
New Zealand only issued a Twenty Dollar coin in 1995 and 1997.