This is a American Silver Eagle 1 ounce bullion coin. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at the time of sale. As of 3-23-12 it's $31.82 per ounce. This price is a little less than you could buy it for and a little more than you could sell it for. But it gives you an idea of value. Collectors versions of this coin do have higher values.
NOTE: The spot price of silver and other precious metals changes by the minute when the market is open. So the value of this coin will go up and down.
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.
All US half dollars from 1964 to date have Kennedy on them, your 1995 half dollar is face value.
The Walking Liberty Dollar, better known as a Silver Eagle is a US bullion coin. On the obverse (heads) it features a woman personifying liberty, in her hand she has an olive branch and her other hand is outstretched to the sun. Flowing in front of her is an American flag. This is the same obverse (heads) design that was used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. On the reverse (tails) it features an eagle with its wings spread, olive branches grasped in one foot and arrows in another with stars above it. It says above the stars "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and below it "1 OZ. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR". They are worth generally the price of silver in the coin (with usually a dollar or two added because of the fact it is a coin) which is always higher than the one dollar face value.
It's still worth $2.
It's still worth $2.
It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
You have a American Eagle Bullion $10 coin - if minted in the year of 1995, its worth in a MS60 condition is: $ 265. By the way, the coin should be carrying a mint mark of "W."
Two dollars
5 dollarrs
It's still worth 2 dollars.
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.