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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Coin | 99.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-05-06
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-06
a close up of a coin | 88.1% | |
close up of a coin | 85.8% | |
a coin on a table | 71% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-22
a photograph of a close up of a coin with a man on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29
two coins with the image of a woman and a man
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image depicts two sides of an ancient Roman coin:
Obverse (left side): It features a profiled bust of a Roman emperor wearing a laurel crown. The surrounding inscription, though partially worn, consists of Latin text, which likely includes the emperor's name and titles.
Reverse (right side): It portrays a standing figure, potentially representing a deity or allegorical figure, holding scales in one hand and possibly a cornucopia or staff in the other. The surrounding Latin inscription is partially legible and reflects the coin's theme or dedication.
The coin itself has a dark bronze or copper patina, indicating age and oxidation. A measurement scale is included on the right edge of the image for size reference.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts an ancient Roman coin with two sides shown.
On the obverse (left) side of the coin, there is a profile portrait of an emperor facing right. The emperor is wearing a laurel wreath on his head. The inscription around the portrait reads "IMP C PROBVS P F AVG", which identifies the emperor as Probus, a Roman emperor who reigned from 276 to 282 AD.
On the reverse (right) side of the coin, there is a depiction of a female figure standing and facing left. She holds a pair of scales in her right hand and possibly a cornucopia in her left hand, which is a symbol of abundance and prosperity. The inscription around the figure reads "AEQVITAS AVG", which refers to the goddess Aequitas, symbolizing fairness and equity. Below the figure, there are additional markings, which might indicate the mint or region where the coin was produced. The scale to the right suggests the size and dimensions of the coin in centimeters.
Overall, this coin is an ancient Roman bronze coin depicting Emperor Probus and the personification of Aequitas on the reverse.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin. On one side, there is a profile of a person's head, likely representing a Roman emperor or ruler. On the other side, there is an image of a standing figure, possibly a deity or symbolic representation. The coin appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal and has a weathered, aged appearance, indicating it is an antique artifact.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows two ancient Roman bronze coins side by side against a black background with a scale at the bottom. The coins depict a male figure, likely an emperor, wearing a crown or wreath on his head. The figure is facing right in profile view. The inscriptions and designs on the coins are worn, indicating their age and historical nature as artifacts from the Roman Empire era.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This image shows ancient Roman coins, specifically what appears to be bronze or copper follis coins. The coins appear to be photographed against a black background with a measurement scale visible on the right side. The coins show signs of age and patina, with a dark greenish-brown coloration typical of ancient bronze artifacts. The coins feature relief portraits and Latin inscriptions around the edges, which was common for Roman imperial coinage. These appear to be from the late Roman period, possibly around the 3rd or 4th century CE based on their style and appearance. The coins are shown from slightly different angles, allowing viewers to see the detail of both the obverse (front) and reverse sides.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image presents a close-up view of two ancient Roman coins, set against a black background. The coins are positioned side by side, with the left coin facing forward and the right coin facing backward.
Coin Details:
- Left Coin (Facing Forward):
- Features a profile of a man's head on the obverse (front) side.
- Inscriptions are visible around the edge of the coin, although they are not legible.
- Right Coin (Facing Backward):
- Displays a figure holding scales on the reverse (back) side.
- Additional inscriptions are present around the edge of the coin, but their meaning is unclear.
Visual Elements:
- A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, indicating that the coins are approximately 1-2 centimeters in diameter.
- The black background provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the coins.
Overall Impression:
The image showcases two ancient Roman coins, likely from the Imperial period, given their design and style. The coins' condition suggests they may be from the 1st to 5th centuries AD. The image provides a detailed view of the coins' design and inscriptions, allowing for a closer examination of their historical significance.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image presents a coin with two sides, each featuring distinct designs. The left side of the coin showcases a profile of a person's head, while the right side depicts a figure holding scales.
Left Side:
- Profile: A profile of a person's head is prominently displayed.
- Inscription: The words "IMP C M AVR KALINIKVS AVG" are inscribed around the edge of the coin.
Right Side:
- Figure: A figure is depicted holding scales.
- Inscription: The words "CONCORDIA MILITVM" are inscribed around the edge of the coin.
Background:
- The background of the image is black, providing a clear contrast to the coin's design.
- A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, indicating the size of the coin in centimeters.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the coin's design and features, allowing for a thorough examination of its elements.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows two Roman bronze coins. The coin on the left features a portrait of a bearded man, possibly a Roman emperor, with intricate details on his face, hair, and clothing. The coin on the right depicts a woman holding a balance scale, which may represent justice or trade. Both coins have inscriptions in Latin, with the coin on the left having "IMP CAESAR M AURELIU" and the coin on the right having "ROMAE AETERNITAS" and "JUSTITIA". The coins are displayed on a black background with a ruler in the right corner for scale.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows two ancient coins placed on a black background. The coin on the left side has a bearded man's face on it. The coin on the right side has a woman holding a balance scale. Both coins have some text on them. The coins are placed next to a ruler for size reference.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-14
The image shows two sides of an old, likely Roman, coin.
The coin on the left has a profile of a figure, possibly an emperor, with a laurel wreath. The inscription around the edge is partially visible.
The coin on the right has a figure of a woman holding scales, representing justice. There is an inscription around the edge, and possibly a date visible.
Both coins appear to be made of bronze and have darkened over time. A scale is provided next to the image.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-14
The image shows the obverse and reverse of an ancient Roman coin on a black background with a scale in centimeters on the right. The coin is dark bronze in color and shows signs of wear and age. The obverse of the coin depicts the bust of Emperor Didius Julianus in profile facing right, with an inscription around the rim that reads "IMPCESDIDIVSIVLIANVSAVG." The reverse of the coin features a standing figure of the Roman goddess Justitia (Justice) holding a pair of scales in her left hand and a cornucopia in her right hand. The inscription around the rim of the reverse reads "PAXAVGVSTI."
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin.
Obverse (Left Side):
- The coin features a profile bust of a person facing right. The individual appears to be wearing a laurel wreath, which was a common symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome.
- The inscription around the edge is partially visible and appears to be in Latin. The letters visible are "IMP C PESC TRIAN HADRIANVS." This suggests that the coin is from the reign of Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus).
Reverse (Right Side):
- The reverse side depicts a standing figure holding a scale in one hand and a staff in the other. This figure is likely Aequitas, the Roman goddess of justice and fairness.
- The inscription around the edge is also partially visible, with the letters "AEQVITAS AVG" discernible. "AEQVITAS" refers to the goddess of justice, and "AVG" stands for Augustus, a title given to Roman emperors.
The coin appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal, showing signs of wear and age, including some corrosion and discoloration. The scale next to the coin indicates its size, likely around 2 cm in diameter.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-29
The image shows two sides of an ancient coin, placed against a dark background. The coin appears to be of Roman origin, judging by the style of the figures and the inscriptions.
Obverse (Front Side):
- Features a profile portrait of a man with a beard, facing left.
- Below the portrait, the inscription reads "DANIELIS FELICITAS MAXIMA," which translates to "Daniel's felicity, the greatest."
- The portrait is detailed with a radiate crown, suggesting the figure is of high status or divine origin.
Reverse (Back Side):
- Displays a figure, likely a deity or a personification of justice, standing and holding scales in one hand and a staff (possibly the rod of justice) in the other.
- The inscription around the figure reads "PAX AVGVSTORVM REGNVM," which translates to "The peace of the Augustus' kingdom."
- The coin is surrounded by a legend that includes "MVR" (likely a abbreviation or part of the name) and other characters that may represent other inscriptions or symbols.
The coin shows signs of patina, indicating its age and exposure to the elements over time. The overall design and inscriptions suggest a connection to the Roman Empire, possibly a commemorative coin issued during a reign of Emperor Daniel, a figure from Christian tradition who is often confused with a historical figure due to similarities in their names.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-29
This image shows two sides of an ancient coin, likely of Roman origin, based on the style and inscriptions:
Obverse (Left Side):
- The coin features a profile of a ruler's head, facing right.
- The individual appears to have a beard and short hair, typical of Roman emperors.
- The inscription around the edge is in Latin, which seems to include the ruler's name and titles, though it is partially worn and difficult to read fully.
- The coin shows signs of age and wear, with some greenish patina present.
Reverse (Right Side):
- This side depicts a standing figure, possibly a goddess or allegorical representation.
- The figure is holding a staff or scepter and a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance or prosperity.
- There is an altar or tripod-like object in front of the figure.
- The inscription around the edge contains more Latin text, likely relating to the deity or the ruler’s title, though it is partially obscured by wear and patina.
Scale (Right Edge):
- A ruler in centimeters is visible on the right edge of the image, providing a sense of the coin’s size. The coin appears to be roughly 2-3 centimeters in diameter.
The overall appearance suggests this is a well-preserved ancient Roman coin, likely from the late imperial period. The patina and wear indicate it has been in circulation for a long time.