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Human Generated Data

Title

Follis of Maximinus II, Nicomedia

Date

310-311

People

Coin Constituent: Maximinus Daia, Roman r. 305 - 313 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Unspecified Collection, 1979.428.225

Human Generated Data

Title

Follis of Maximinus II, Nicomedia

People

Coin Constituent: Maximinus Daia, Roman r. 305 - 313 CE

Date

310-311

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Unspecified Collection, 1979.428.225

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-09

Dime 99.9
Coin 99.9
Money 99.9
Nickel 97.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-17

no person 99.5
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sculpture 93.1
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old 92.3
one 90.6
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science 89.3
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museum 87.1
isolate 87
industry 84.6
iron 84.4
wealth 83.9
prehistoric 83.5
antique 83.3
disjunct 83

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

coin 50.6
currency 44.9
money 44.3
coins 37.7
ceramic ware 36
finance 35.5
cash 31.2
bank 27.8
utensil 25.4
ingot 24.6
financial 24.1
banking 23.9
china 23.4
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old 21.6
close 20
porcelain 19.7
metal 19.3
block 19.1
silver 18.6
majolica 18.2
one 17.2
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business 16.4
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global 9.1
vintage 9.1
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states 8.7
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shield 8.5
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sphere 8.3
closeup 8.1
map 8
conceptual 7.9
pottery 7.8
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container 7.6
decorative 7.5
graphic 7.3
history 7.2
science 7.1
creative 7.1

Google
created on 2022-05-09

Coin 88
Artifact 83.4
Cash 83.1
Money 82.4
Nickel 82.1
Currency 81.8
Circle 74.5
Font 73
Metal 70.4
Money handling 67.5
Wood 67.3
Fashion accessory 67.3
Souvenir 66.4
Ancient history 66.3
Antique 65.6
Bronze 65.1
Automotive lighting 64.5
History 64
Electric blue 62.4
Darkness 59.7

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-09

coin 98
currency 84.7
money 80.8
cash 77.2
metal 69.2
money handling 67.8
mint 66.8
nickel 65.7
bronze 65.5
text 65.4
silver 63.9
circle 51
enamel 16.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Coin

Clarifai

Coin 99.5%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-09

a close up of a coin 82%
close up of a coin 78.8%
a coin on a table 57.9%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-12

a photograph of a coin - like coin - like coin - like coin - like coin - like

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28

two coins with the image of a man on one side

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13

The image shows both sides of an ancient coin. On the left side, there is a profile of a figure wearing a laurel wreath, surrounded by Latin inscriptions along the edge. The coin appears weathered with patches of green oxidation indicating its age. On the right side, there is an image of a standing figure holding objects in its hands, also surrounded by an inscription. Both sides of the coin display intricate detailing characteristic of historical currency.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13

The image shows two sides of a coin set against a black background. On the left side is the obverse of the coin, which features a laurel-wreathed head in profile facing right. Surrounding the head are inscriptions along the edge of the coin. The surface of the coin shows signs of wear and has oxidation patches of green. The reverse of the coin, shown on the right side of the image, depicts a standing figure in a draped garment. The figure is holding an object in one hand and has inscriptions around the edge of the coin. There are faint details due to the coin's aged appearance, and it has similar patches of oxidation as seen on the obverse side.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18

The image shows two ancient Roman coins. The coins appear to be made of bronze or copper and have a dark, weathered appearance. On one side of the coins, there is a profile of a person's head, likely a Roman emperor or leader. The other side of the coins features text and symbols, though the details are not entirely clear due to the worn condition of the coins. The coins seem to be from a historical period, providing a glimpse into ancient Roman numismatics.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18

This appears to be an ancient Roman coin photographed against a black background with a measurement scale visible on the right side. The coin shows significant age and patina, with a dark brown-black coloration and some areas of blue-green corrosion typical of ancient bronze or copper coins. The coin features a profile portrait on one side, which was common for Roman coinage, and appears to have text around the circumference, though it's difficult to make out the exact lettering due to wear. The coin's surface shows the expected wear and degradation of an artifact that's likely many centuries old. The presence of the measurement scale suggests this is likely a professional or archaeological documentation photograph.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image presents a pair of ancient Roman coins, showcasing their obverse and reverse sides.

Obverse Side:

  • The obverse side features a profile of a man with short hair, facing left.
  • The man is depicted wearing a laurel wreath on his head, which is a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Roman culture.
  • The inscription "IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS AVG GERMANICVS" is visible around the edge of the coin, indicating that it was minted during the reign of Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD).
  • The coin's surface exhibits signs of wear and aging, with visible patina and minor damage.

Reverse Side:

  • The reverse side displays a figure standing on a platform, holding a scepter in their right hand.
  • The figure is depicted wearing a long robe and a laurel wreath on their head, similar to the man on the obverse side.
  • The inscription "PONTIF MAX TR P COS V P P" is visible around the edge of the coin, indicating that it was minted during the fifth consulship of Emperor Trajan.
  • The coin's surface also shows signs of wear and aging, with visible patina and minor damage.

Background:

  • The background of the image is black, which helps to highlight the details of the coins.
  • A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, providing a scale for measuring the size of the coins.
  • The ruler has white lines indicating centimeters, with the smallest line representing 1 cm.

Overall:

  • The image provides a clear view of the two sides of the ancient Roman coins, showcasing their intricate designs and inscriptions.
  • The coins' condition suggests that they have been well-preserved over time, despite some signs of wear and aging.
  • The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of ancient Rome and the art of coin minting during that era.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image presents a pair of ancient Roman coins, showcasing their intricate details and historical significance. The coins are displayed against a black background, with a ruler on the right side for scale.

Coin 1:

  • Obverse Side: The obverse side of the coin features a profile of a man's head, likely a Roman emperor or notable figure. The inscription around the edge is partially worn but appears to read "IMP C M AELIUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS P F AVG," which translates to "Emperor Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus." This suggests that the coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD).
  • Reverse Side: The reverse side of the coin depicts a standing figure, possibly a goddess or a symbol of prosperity. The inscription around the edge is also partially worn but seems to read "COS III," indicating that the coin was minted during the emperor's third consulship.

Coin 2:

  • Obverse Side: The obverse side of the second coin features a similar profile of a man's head, although the details are less clear due to wear and tear. The inscription around the edge is partially illegible but appears to be similar to the first coin.
  • Reverse Side: The reverse side of the second coin shows a standing figure, possibly a goddess or a symbol of prosperity, similar to the first coin. The inscription around the edge is also partially worn but seems to be similar to the first coin.

Ruler:

  • A ruler is placed on the right side of the image, providing a scale for measuring the size of the coins. The ruler has markings in centimeters, allowing for accurate measurement.

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of two ancient Roman coins, showcasing their historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. The coins are likely from the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, and feature intricate designs and inscriptions that reflect the cultural and political context of the time.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image depicts two Roman coins, each showing distinct features on their front and back sides. The first coin on the left has a prominent, weathered image of a Roman emperor, identifiable by the laurel wreath on his head, which is a symbol of victory and power. The inscription around the emperor's head reads "IMP CAESAR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINVS AVG P P," indicating the emperor's titles and names. The coin shows signs of age and wear, with visible scratches and a greenish patina, which is typical of ancient coins that have been buried and exposed to the elements.

The second coin on the right side of the image features a more intricate design. It shows a standing figure, possibly a deity or a personification, holding a shield and a staff. The figure is wearing a long garment and appears to be in a dynamic pose, suggesting movement. The inscription on this coin reads "SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE," which translates to "Security of the Republic." This coin also exhibits signs of aging, with similar greenish patina and some visible damage.

Both coins are placed against a black background with a ruler marked in centimeters for scale, indicating their size. The coins are part of a collection or exhibit, likely in a museum or educational setting, given their historical significance and the detailed examination they are receiving.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image shows two ancient coins. The coin on the left depicts a man's profile, and the coin on the right shows a man standing. The coins are brown with greenish-blue stains on them. The coins are circular and have a diameter of approximately 2 cm. The coins are displayed on a black background. A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, which shows that the coins are about 2 cm in diameter.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13

The image shows a pair of weathered bronze coins against a black background with a centimeter scale on the right. The coin on the left displays the profile of a ruler or historical figure with an inscription partially visible around the rim that reads "IMP C CH VE LIO CL IV MIN AVG P FEL." There is some green corrosion visible.

The coin on the right appears to depict a standing figure, possibly a deity, with the inscription "S P QUI OPTIMO PRINCIPI" and "SC" at the bottom, signifying Senatus Consulto (by decree of the Senate). Both coins show signs of wear and oxidation, which is characteristic of ancient coinage.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13

Here's a description of the image:

The image presents two sides of an ancient Roman coin. Both sides are dark brown with green, likely from the oxidation of the copper metal. The coin on the left shows the profile of a person, presumably an emperor or important figure, facing right. The inscription IMP... is visible, indicating the emperor's name and titles. The right coin shows two standing figures, possibly mythological figures or personifications, and the inscription reads VICTORIA AVG (Victory of the Augusti). The writing around the figures indicates it is in Latin. The coin is old and shows wear and tear. The backdrop is a solid black. A centimeter ruler is in the right.

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. Here are the details for each side:

  1. Obverse (Left Side):

    • The coin features a bust of a person facing right. The bust is likely that of a Roman emperor or an important figure.
    • The inscription around the bust reads "IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG," which translates to "Imperator Caesar Claudius Augustus." This suggests that the coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Claudius II (also known as Claudius Gothicus), who ruled from 268 to 270 AD.
  2. Reverse (Right Side):

    • The reverse side depicts a standing figure, likely a deity or an allegorical figure, facing left. The figure appears to be holding an object in its right hand, possibly a spear or a staff, and a globe or orb in its left hand.
    • The inscription on the reverse reads "VICTORIA AVG," which translates to "Victory of the Augustus." This suggests a theme of victory or triumph associated with the emperor.
    • The letters "SC" are visible at the bottom, which stands for "Senatus Consulto," indicating that the coin was issued with the approval of the Senate.

The coin appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal, and it shows signs of wear and patina, which is typical for ancient coins. The scale on the right side of the image provides a reference for the coin's size.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06

This image shows two sides of an ancient coin. The coin appears to be from the Roman Empire, based on the style of the figures and inscriptions.

  • The obverse (front) of the coin features a profile portrait of a man, likely a Roman emperor, with the inscription "IN PAX SIT" (May there be peace) at the bottom. The emperor's name or title is inscribed around the edge of the coin.

  • The reverse (back) of the coin depicts a standing figure, possibly a deity or a personification, with the inscription "C. ANTONIUS" (likely referring to a Roman name) and "P. F." (parentes fidei, meaning "father and son") at the bottom. The figure is holding a staff and wearing a military-style tunic.

The coin shows signs of wear and age, with some areas of patina, indicating it has been exposed to the elements for a long time. A scale on the right side of the image provides a sense of the coin's size.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06

The image shows two sides of an ancient coin, likely from the Roman Empire, based on its design and inscriptions.

  1. Obverse (Front) Side:

    • The obverse side features a profile portrait of a man, possibly an emperor, facing to the right. The portrait is detailed, showing a beard and a diadem or crown.
    • The inscription around the edge includes the name "CONSTANTINVS," which suggests that the coin may depict Constantine the Great or one of his successors. The full inscription might read "IMP CONSTANTINVS" or something similar, indicating "Imperator Constantinus."
  2. Reverse (Back) Side:

    • The reverse side shows a figure standing, holding a staff or scepter in the left hand and possibly a globe or orb in the right hand. The figure appears to be a representation of a god or allegorical symbol, such as Victory or Pax.
    • The inscription around the edge includes the words "CONCORDIA MILITVM," which translates to "Harmony of the Soldiers," a common phrase on Roman coins symbolizing the unity and peace within the military.
  3. Condition and Scale:

    • The coin appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal and shows signs of aging and wear, with some greenish patina and discoloration.
    • A scale on the right side of the image indicates that the coin is approximately 2 centimeters in diameter.

Overall, the coin is a historical artifact that provides insight into the political and cultural aspects of the Roman Empire during the rule of the Constantine dynasty.

Text analysis

Amazon

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СЕНКУ
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Google

SHN cm ININ
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