The only dollar-size coins minted in 1995 were bullion pieces sold for their metal content (1 oz. of silver) rather than for spending. If your coin has wording on it referring to that amount of silver, it's worth about $14 at today's metal price.
Note that all U.S. and most other countries' bullion coins carry artificial denominations. Their actual value is determined by the amount of precious metal they contain, and is usually far higher than the denomination.
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The US didn't mint any dollar coins in 1969.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
No mint marking
Retail value is $5.00 the dollar coin is $6.00
Depends entirely on year, mint mark and condition.
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.
8-4-11>> With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
8-4-11>> With the date of 1971 it's a EISENHOWER DOLLAR not a Liberty dollar. Only the proof and uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value regardless of date.
This question is impossible to answer because it omits details such as the date, mint mark, and condition.
$1 to $270 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.