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Alexandria is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census , the population was 4,032. It is included in the Anniston – Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The C.A. Schnack Jewelry Co. Store in Alexandria, Louisiana was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] It was designed by architect Herman J. Duncan and built by contractors Tudor and Ratcliff. It is a two-story brick party-wall commercial building with a three-story wing at the back.
Bromberg's is a jewelry, crystal, silver and gift retailer with two locations in the Birmingham, Alabama area. The firm was founded by Prussian immigrant Frederick Bromberg in Mobile in 1836, [1] the oldest family owned and operated retail business in the United States [2] [3] and the oldest business firm operating in the state.
The Alabama Centennial half dollar, or Alabama half dollar, was a commemorative fifty-cent coin struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1921 as a belated acknowledgement of the 100th anniversary of Alabama's admission to the Union in 1819. The coin was created by Laura Gardin Fraser, the first woman credited with designing a coin.
Explorers of a stalactite cave in Israel's Galilee region uncover a small collection of 2,300-year-old silver coins and jewelry believed to have been hidden from the time of Alexander the Great of Macedonia. The discovery could be the first of its kind to be found from that period in this area.
Solidus of Constantius II from Antioch, 347–355. A holed coin such as this was likely worn as a jewelry piece by a prominent or wealthy Roman. The solidus was initially introduced by Diocletian in small issues and later reintroduced for mass circulation by Constantine the Great in c. AD 312 and was composed of relatively solid gold.