No. it's not necessary.
It is more appropriate to write the year in numeral than to spell it out.
Example:
1995
nineteen point ninety five
The number 90.95 is "ninety and ninety-five hundredths." In US currency, $90.95 is "ninety dollars and ninety-five cents."
ninety-nine (i.e. with a hyphen) For references, see Related links below this box.
The number 95.00 is "ninety-five" (and no hundredths). The currency value $95.00 is "ninety-five dollars" (and no cents).
Nineteen eighty five
Nineteen ninety-five.
One thousand, nine hundred ninety-five years.
nineteen-ninety five
nineteen point ninety five
1995 Annika Sorenstam 1996 Annika Sorenstam
yes
Nineteen thousand and ninety-nine point five zero
95,791,119 | ninety-five million, seven hundred ninety-one thousand, one hundred nineteen.
19.95 in word form is nineteen and ninety-five hundredths
Nineteen thousand, five hundred ninety-one and sixty-three hundredths.
I write it as 29 Dec 1995.
Selena died March thirty first in nineteen ninety-five when she was twenty-three, her funeral was held on April third in nineteen ninety-five, and at a concert that Selena was supposed to give the same day she died there was a Mass held in honor of her.