Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Moon | 99.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-07-01
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-07-01
a close up of a coin | 80.2% | |
close up of a coin | 76.7% | |
a coin in a dark room | 59.3% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-12
a photograph of a coin with a roman coin on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
two roman coins with the image of a man on one side
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a Roman coin with two sides visible:
Obverse (left): The front of the coin features a profile portrait of a man, likely an emperor. He is adorned with a radiate crown, symbolizing divinity and authority. The surrounding inscription consists of Latin text, though parts of it are worn and not fully legible, indicating the name and titles of the ruler.
Reverse (right): The back of the coin depicts a standing figure holding a staff or spear-like object. This figure appears to be a representation of a deity or symbolic personification. The Latin inscription encircling this side is also partially legible, likely referencing the figure and its meaning.
The coin is metallic, weathered, and demonstrates typical characteristics of Roman Imperial-era currency. Scale markings on the right suggest its relatively small size.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a Roman coin, likely an ancient silver Antoninianus. On the left side of the image is the obverse (or front) of the coin, which features a profile portrait of a Roman emperor facing right. The emperor is wearing a radiate crown, suggestive of the sun's rays, which is characteristic of an Antoninianus. Around the portrait, there is an inscription in Latin, which is typical for coins from this period.
On the right side of the image is the reverse (or back) of the coin. It depicts a standing figure, possibly a god or goddess, holding a staff or scepter. There is also an inscription around the edge, though it is hard to decipher from the image. The coin appears to have some wear, which is consistent with its age. The black background and the centimeter scale on the right give us visual clarity and a sense of the coin's size.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-07-16
This image shows both sides of an ancient Roman silver coin (antoninianus). On the obverse (left side), there is a portrait in profile wearing a radiate crown, which was typical of this type of Roman currency. The reverse side (right) appears to show a standing figure, likely representing a deity or personification of a Roman virtue, as was common on Roman coinage. The coin appears to be well-preserved though shows some wear consistent with its age. The silver has a grayish patina typical of ancient silver coins. There's a measurement scale visible on the right side of the image, indicating this is likely a museum or collector's documentation photograph.
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin. On the obverse side, there is a profile portrait of a person, likely a Roman emperor or ruler, with text around the edge. On the reverse side, there is a figure standing, possibly a deity or symbolic representation, with additional text around the edge. The coin appears to be made of silver or a silver-colored metal and is in an aged, worn condition.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image presents a side-by-side comparison of two ancient Roman coins, showcasing their distinct designs and features.
Coin on the Left:
- The coin features a profile of a man's head facing left.
- The inscription "IMP CORDIANVS P FELICISSIMO" is visible above the head, written in a circular pattern around the edge of the coin.
- The coin has a worn appearance, with visible signs of aging and wear.
Coin on the Right:
- This coin depicts a figure standing in front of a column, holding a spear or staff in their right hand.
- The figure is facing right, and the column is positioned behind them.
- The inscription "IMP CORDIANVS P FELICISSIMO" is also present on this coin, although it is less legible due to the wear and tear.
- The coin has a similar worn appearance to the one on the left.
Background:
- The background of the image is black, providing a stark contrast to the coins.
- A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, with white lines indicating centimeters (cm).
- The ruler is labeled with the abbreviation "cm" at the bottom.
Overall:
- The image provides a detailed comparison of the two coins, highlighting their unique designs and features.
- The worn appearance of the coins suggests that they are quite old and have been handled extensively over time.
- The use of a ruler in the image allows for a precise measurement of the coins' size and scale.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image presents a coin with two sides, each featuring distinct designs. The left side of the coin showcases a profile of a man's head, while the right side depicts a figure holding a spear and a shield. The coin is set against a black background, accompanied by a ruler on the right side that measures 1 centimeter in length. The ruler is divided into 10 equal parts, each representing 1 millimeter.
The coin itself appears to be made of metal, possibly silver or bronze, and exhibits signs of wear and tear, suggesting it may be an ancient artifact. The presence of the ruler provides a sense of scale, allowing viewers to estimate the size of the coin. Overall, the image presents a detailed and informative view of the coin, highlighting its unique features and historical significance.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts two ancient silver coins, each with distinct features and inscriptions. The coin on the left shows a profile portrait of a man, likely an emperor or a significant figure from ancient history, wearing a laurel wreath on his head, indicating a position of honor or victory. The coin's surface has some wear and tear, with visible scratches and patina, suggesting its age and use over time. The coin on the right features a standing figure, possibly a deity or a personification, holding a staff or scepter. This figure is depicted with intricate details, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. The coin also has visible wear, with some parts of the design less defined due to the coin's condition. Both coins are placed against a black background, which helps to highlight their features and inscriptions. A ruler on the right side of the image provides a scale, indicating the coins' size.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image features two old coins placed on a black background. The coins are round in shape and appear to be made of silver. One of the coins has an image of a man's head on the front side, and the other coin has an image of a man holding a spear on the back side. The coins have inscriptions on them. A ruler is placed on the right side of the image.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows two sides of a silver coin against a black background. A measuring scale with centimeter markings is placed on the right.
On the left, the coin's obverse features a portrait of a Roman emperor in profile, facing right. The portrait is surrounded by Latin inscription.
On the right, the coin's reverse depicts a standing figure, possibly a Roman god, holding a spear or staff. Latin text partially circles the figure. The coin appears worn with some chips.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image displays two sides of a worn, silver Roman coin. They are presented against a stark black background, and a metric ruler is positioned along the right edge for scale.
Coin 1 (Left Side):
- Design: The obverse side shows a profile portrait of a person, likely a Roman emperor or important figure. The portrait is facing right. The head has some details of hair, and the profile shows the nose and chin. Around the portrait is a Latin inscription, which is worn and partially illegible but can be identified with the help of the zoomable image as "IMP. GORDIANVS. PIVS. FEL. AVG".
- Condition: The coin is visibly worn with its edges showing some signs of damage.
Coin 2 (Right Side):
- Design: The reverse side features a standing figure holding a long object (possibly a spear or staff). The figure's features are not as sharp as the details of the portrait on the front of the coin. Around the figure is another Latin inscription, which can be barely identified using the zoomable images.
- Condition: Similar to the first coin, this side is also worn.
Background:
- The background is a solid, dark black, making the coins stand out.
Scale:
- A ruler is present on the right side, allowing for an estimation of the coin's size.
Overall Impression:
The image likely aims to present the details of the ancient coin, showing both its design and the impact of time and wear. The composition emphasizes the coin's form against the simple background.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin.
On the left side (obverse), the coin features a profile portrait of a Roman emperor. The inscription around the portrait reads "IMP CORDIANVS PIVS FELIX AVG," which suggests that the coin depicts the Roman emperor Gordian III. The emperor is wearing a laurel wreath, a common symbol of victory and power in Roman iconography.
On the right side (reverse), the coin depicts a standing figure, likely a deity or an allegorical figure, holding a spear and a shield. The inscription around the figure is partially visible but appears to include the letters "VIRTVS AVG," which translates to "Virtue of the Augustus." This inscription is typical of Roman coins, emphasizing the virtues and qualities of the emperor.
The coin is silver and appears to be well-preserved, with clear details visible on both sides. There is a scale on the right side of the image, indicating the coin's size, which is typical for Roman coins of this period.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-01
The image shows two sides of a coin, likely from the Roman Empire, based on the style of the imagery and the inscriptions.
Obverse (Front): The coin depicts a profile of a man facing to the right, which is likely meant to be a depiction of the emperor. Above the head, there is a legend that reads "FAUSTINA AVG," which indicates that the coin may have been issued in honor of Faustina the Younger, a Roman empress who was the wife of Emperor Antoninus Pius. The coin appears to be in good condition, with clear details on the profile and the inscription.
Reverse (Back): The reverse side of the coin shows a standing figure, possibly a deity or a personification, holding a scepter or staff. The figure is wearing a chiton, a type of garment, and is depicted in a formal, upright posture. The surrounding text is difficult to make out completely, but it appears to be another inscription, likely related to the emperor or the emperor's reign.
To the right of the coins, there is a ruler scale marked in centimeters, indicating the size of the coins for reference. The background is dark, which helps to highlight the details of the coins.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-01
The image shows two sides of an ancient coin, likely of Roman origin, displayed against a black background with a scale bar on the right side indicating the coin's size in centimeters.
Obverse (front):
- The obverse side features a profile portrait of a man, presumably a Roman emperor or noble figure, facing to the right.
- The man has a detailed, short-cropped hairstyle and is wearing what appears to be a laurel wreath or a similar type of headgear.
- There is an inscription around the edge of the coin. The visible part of the inscription reads "IMP GORDIANVS PIVS," which suggests that the coin might be associated with the Roman Emperor Gordian III.
Reverse (back):
- The reverse side depicts a standing figure, likely a deity or allegorical representation, holding a scepter or staff in the left hand and what might be a cornucopia or similar object in the right hand.
- The figure is wearing a toga or similar garment.
- There is also an inscription around the edge of the reverse side, but it is less clear and partially visible due to wear or damage.
The coin appears to be made of a light-colored metal, possibly silver or an alloy, and shows signs of age and wear, which is typical for ancient coins. The scale bar indicates that the coin is approximately 2 centimeters in diameter.