Human Generated Data

Title

Drachm of Corinth or Apollonia?

Date

350-300 BCE

People

-

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Loan from the Trustees of the Arthur Stone Dewing Greek Numismatic Foundation, 1.1965.1780

Human Generated Data

Title

Drachm of Corinth or Apollonia?

Date

350-300 BCE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Loan from the Trustees of the Arthur Stone Dewing Greek Numismatic Foundation, 1.1965.1780

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-05-23

Money 96
Coin 96
Nickel 93.3
Dime 85.5
Astronomy 62.5
Outer Space 62.5
Universe 62.5
Space 62.5
Accessory 59.6
Accessories 59.6
Crystal 59.1
Silver 57.6
Nature 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-05-23

no person 99.5
moon 99.2
one 98.8
wealth 95.3
two 94.7
astronomy 94.6
still life 93.6
people 92.5
money 91.4
nature 91.2
invertebrate 91.1
dark 90.9
metalwork 89.5
food 89
currency 88.8
cutout 88.7
full moon 88.1
side view 87.3
desktop 87
jewelry 86.5

Imagga
created on 2019-05-23

shower cap 58.7
cap 45.3
crater 40
headdress 35.2
moon 30.1
black 29.5
gem 29.1
planet 26.4
natural depression 25
space 22.5
clothing 21.3
crystal 20.7
geological formation 18.7
night 18.7
astronomy 18.6
sphere 18.4
reflection 18
round 17.3
science 16.9
earth 16.5
light 16
dark 15.9
globe 15.8
jellyfish 15.5
jewel 15.5
invertebrate 15.4
animal 14.6
world 14.2
gemstone 13.7
full 13.7
close 13.7
jewelry 13.6
diamond 13.6
star 13.5
stars 13.2
pick 13.1
bright 12.9
universe 12.7
render 12.1
covering 11.9
stone 11.8
consumer goods 11.8
transparent 11.6
precious 11.6
engagement 11.6
brilliant 11.5
ice 11.5
clear 11.3
facet 10.8
carat 10.8
sky 10.8
3d 10.8
closeup 10.8
device 10.6
shiny 10.3
purity 10.2
shine 10.1
water 10
cosmos 9.7
surface 9.7
mineral 9.7
drop 9.1
wealth 9
lunar 8.9
satellite 8.9
orbit 8.8
galaxy 8.8
life 8.6
luxury 8.6
money 8.5
design 8.4
pure 8.3
color 8.3
ring 8
medicine 7.9
love 7.9
sparkling 7.8
solar 7.8
power 7.6
art 7.5
glow 7.4
graphic 7.3
global 7.3
digital 7.3
sun 7.2
sea 7

Google
created on 2019-05-23

Coin 84.6
Metal 80.9
Currency 79.2
Money 79.1
Artifact 66.1
Silver 65.3
Nickel 54

Microsoft
created on 2019-05-23

coin 74.2
echinoderm 65.1
mint 59.9
moon 55
silver 54.5

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-05-23

a close up of an animal 42.4%
a close up of a black background 42.3%
close up of an animal 36.1%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-22

a photograph of a pair of ancient roman coins with a horse -100%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-13

Here's a description of the image:

The image shows two ancient-looking silver coins against a stark black background.

  • Coin 1 (Left): This coin depicts a Pegasus (winged horse) on the left side. The coin is worn with a small section missing, likely due to age or wear. There is an inscription or symbol beneath the Pegasus.
  • Coin 2 (Right): The other coin has a profile of a head, presumably a person, on the right side. The coin is also worn and slightly damaged.

A ruler is visible at the side of the image to provide size reference. The lighting is focused, casting shadows and emphasizing the textures of the coins, which adds to their historical feel.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-13

The image features two silver coins, set against a black background, with a centimeter scale to the right side for size reference. Both coins show some level of wear and corrosion, suggesting they are quite old.

On the left coin, a winged horse, or Pegasus, is depicted in profile. The creature is shown mid-stride with its wings spread. Below the horse, there appears to be a letter or symbol etched into the coin.

The right coin has an impression of a human face in profile, possibly a ruler or deity from the historical period the coin originates from. The design is detailed, showing the individual's hair and facial features.

The overall condition of the coins, with their worn edges and aged appearance, suggests they are historical artifacts. The scale on the right indicates their size, with each coin likely measuring around 2 to 3 centimeters in diameter.

Text analysis

Google

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