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Human Generated Data

Title

Antoninianus of Gordian III

Date

238-239

People

Coin Constituent: Gordian III, Roman r. 238 - 244 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The George Davis Chase Collection of Roman Coins, Gift of George Davis Chase, Professor of Classics and Dean of Graduate Study at the University of Maine, 1942.176.326

Human Generated Data

Title

Antoninianus of Gordian III

People

Coin Constituent: Gordian III, Roman r. 238 - 244 CE

Date

238-239

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The George Davis Chase Collection of Roman Coins, Gift of George Davis Chase, Professor of Classics and Dean of Graduate Study at the University of Maine, 1942.176.326

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-09

Nickel 99.6
Coin 99.6
Money 99.6
Nature 99.4
Outdoors 99.4
Astronomy 99.4
Night 99.4
Outer Space 99.4
Space 99.4
Universe 99.4
Dime 82.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-16

no person 99
geology 96.1
one 96.1
paleontology 95.6
invertebrate 94.9
sculpture 94.6
science 94.6
prehistoric 94.4
wealth 94.3
nature 93.8
metalwork 92.8
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isolate 92.1
treasure 91.9
ancient 90.8
money 90.6
quartz 88.6
side view 88.2
disjunct 87.6
closeup 86.8

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

coin 42
currency 40.4
money 40
coins 30.9
finance 30.4
cash 28.4
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bank 24.3
moon 23.7
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metal 16.9
silver 16.8
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earth 15.6
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numismatics 14.9
crater 14.4
historical 14.1
retro 13.9
economy 13.9
globe 13.9
collect 13.8
art 13.6
wealth 13.5
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circle 12.9
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night 12.5
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commerce 11.2
space 10.9
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stone 10.8
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astronomy 10.8
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ball 10.6
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one 10.5
bowl 10.3
dollar 10.2
cover 10.2
global 10
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planet 9.9
backdrop 9.9
ellipse 9.9
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business 9.7
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change 9.6
ancient 9.5
decoration 9.4
fossil 9.3
reflection 9.2
full 9.2
element 9.1
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science 8.9
copper 8.8
icon 8.7
finances 8.7
savings 8.4
form 8.3
shine 8.3
satellite 8.2
symbol 8.1
lunar 7.9
cent 7.9
sky 7.8
states 7.7
exchange 7.6
brass 7.6
dark 7.5
buy 7.5
remains 7.4
sphere 7.4
graphic 7.3
paving stone 7.2
surface 7.1

Google
created on 2022-05-09

Artifact 85.8
Currency 78.4
Nickel 76.2
Circle 74.7
Metal 70.8
Ancient history 67.3
History 66.6
Font 60.7
Collectable 58.8
Money 57.4

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-09

invertebrate 99.3
animal 97.5
coin 96.4
echinoderm 96.4
currency 76.1
money 70.8
cash 65.5
mint 65
silver 63.4
money handling 55.6
nickel 53.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Moon

Clarifai

Coin

AWS Rekognition

Moon 99.4%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

paintings art 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-09

a close up of a coin 77.3%
close up of a coin 73.3%
a coin in a dark room 53.7%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

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

a photograph of a coin - sized coin with a woman's face and a man's

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29

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 displays two sides of an ancient coin. On the left side (obverse), detailed inscriptions are visible around the edges of the coin. On the right side (reverse), the coin features a depiction of a standing figure holding a staff or spear, surrounded by additional inscriptions. The coin appears to be silver or metallic, with signs of wear and age. The scale to the right indicates measurements for size comparison.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14

The image shows two sides of an ancient coin against a black background with a measurement scale to the right. The coin on the left side features Latin inscriptions along its edge. The coin on the right side displays a figure standing with a staff, surrounded by inscriptions. Overall, the coins are metallic in appearance, likely made of silver, and exhibit signs of age, such as slight wear and patina.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16

The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman silver coin. On the obverse side, there is a portrait of a Roman emperor, likely Antoninus Pius, facing right and wearing a laurel wreath. The inscription around the portrait appears to be in Latin. On the reverse side, there is a figure standing, possibly a deity or personification, holding what looks like a scepter or staff. The inscription around the figure is also in Latin.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16

This image shows both sides (obverse and reverse) of an ancient Roman silver coin, likely an antoninianus. The obverse (left side) shows a profile portrait of a Roman emperor wearing a radiate crown, which was typical for this type of coin. The reverse (right side) appears to show a standing figure, though the details are somewhat worn. The coin has a grayish-silver patina typical of ancient Roman silver coinage. There appears to be text around the edges of both sides, though it's not clearly legible in this image. A measurement scale is visible on the right side of the photograph. The coin is photographed against a black background, providing good contrast to show the details of the relief.

Meta Llama

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

The image presents a coin with two sides, each featuring distinct designs. The coin is circular in shape and appears to be made of metal, likely silver or gold.

Left Side:

  • The left side of the coin displays a profile view of a woman's face.
  • The woman has long hair and wears a crown or headpiece.
  • The inscription "DOMITIA" is visible above her head, indicating that she is likely Domitia, the wife of Emperor Domitian.
  • The coin also features the inscription "AVGVSTA," which means "Augusta," signifying her status as the wife of an emperor.

Right Side:

  • The right side of the coin depicts a standing figure, possibly a goddess or a personification of an abstract concept.
  • The figure is shown holding a scepter or staff in their right hand and a shield or other object in their left hand.
  • The inscription "FORTVNAE" is visible above the figure, indicating that it may represent the goddess Fortuna, who was often depicted as a woman holding a cornucopia or a wheel of fortune.
  • The coin also features the inscription "REDVNAE," which means "Reducta," suggesting that it may be a commemorative coin marking a military victory or a significant event.

Background:

  • The background of the image is black, which helps to highlight the details of the coin.
  • A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, indicating that the coin is being measured or compared to a standard unit of length.

Overall:

  • The coin appears to be an ancient Roman coin, likely dating back to the 1st or 2nd century AD.
  • The design and inscriptions suggest that it may have been minted during the reign of Emperor Domitian (81-96 AD) or one of his successors.
  • The coin's condition is good, with some wear and tear visible on the edges and surfaces.
  • The image provides a clear view of both sides of the coin, allowing for a detailed examination of its design and inscriptions.

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

The image features two ancient coins, one on the left and the other on the right, set against a black background. The coin on the left showcases a profile of a man's head, while the coin on the right displays a figure standing upright.

On the right side of the image, a ruler is visible, marked with centimeters (cm) and millimeters (mm). This suggests that the image is intended to provide a sense of scale for the coins. The overall appearance of the image implies that it may be part of a museum or archaeological collection, where the coins are being preserved and studied.

Amazon Nova

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

The image shows two ancient Roman coins on a black background. The coins are silver and have a circular shape. The coin on the left depicts a profile of a man wearing a laurel wreath on his head. The coin on the right shows a man standing and holding a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left hand. The coins have a few scratches and wear marks on them. The image also includes a ruler on the right side with measurements in centimeters.

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

The image shows two silver coins. The coins appear to be ancient, possibly from the Roman Empire. The coins are placed on a black background, and a ruler is placed on the right side of the image to measure the size of the coins. The coin on the left side of the image has a profile of a man on it, while the coin on the right side has a man standing with a spear and shield.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows two sides of a silver-colored coin against a black background, along with a centimeter scale on the right. The coin is displayed in two separate images side by side, likely showing both the obverse and reverse sides.

On the left, one side of the coin displays a profile of a person's head, possibly a Roman emperor or another figure of importance, facing to the right. The figure is wearing what appears to be a crown or headpiece with prominent spikes. There's lettering or inscription around the edge of the coin.

On the right, the other side of the coin shows a standing figure, which might be a deity or a person holding a spear or scepter. The figure is less detailed and somewhat worn. There's also some lettering or inscription visible around the edge of this side of the coin.

Both sides of the coin show signs of wear and oxidation, suggesting they are old artifacts. The texture of the coins is coarse, and the details are not sharply defined, indicating age and possible environmental exposure.

To the right of the coins is a vertical scale marked in centimeters. This scale is there to provide a size reference for the coins in the image.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14

Here's a description of the image:

The image presents two sides of an ancient silver coin, likely Roman. The coin is set against a solid black background, with a centimeter ruler on the right for scale.

  • Coin 1 (Left): Shows the profile of a person, likely a ruler or important figure, with a crown or headdress. The text is written in a circle around the profile, indicating the name and titles of the person. The coin has a round shape and some wear.

  • Coin 2 (Right): Shows a figure, probably a deity or a symbolic representation, in a standing pose, holding an object. The coin also has text around the image.

The coins have a weathered appearance, suggesting they are old and made of silver. The image gives a glimpse into the artistry and the political significance of ancient Roman coinage.

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.

  • Left Side (Obverse):

    • The coin features a profile bust of a male figure facing right. The figure is likely a Roman emperor or significant figure, identifiable by the laurel wreath on his head, a common symbol of authority and victory in Roman iconography.
    • There is an inscription around the edge, which is partially visible. The inscription typically includes the name and titles of the emperor.
  • Right Side (Reverse):

    • The reverse side depicts a standing figure, possibly a deity or an allegorical figure, holding a staff or spear in the right hand and a globe or orb in the left hand.
    • There is another inscription around the edge, which is also partially visible. This inscription often includes the name of the deity or a motto.

The coin appears to be made of silver, as indicated by its color and luster. The condition of the coin shows signs of wear, which is typical for ancient coins that have been in circulation. The scale on the right side of the image suggests that the coin is relatively small, consistent with the size of Roman coins.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-30

The image shows two sides of a Roman coin, likely a silver denarius, displayed against a black background. The coin on the left displays a profile portrait of a man, which appears to be a depiction of a Roman emperor or noble figure. Above the portrait, there is inscribed text in Latin, likely the name of the emperor or the title of the coin issue. The coin on the right features a seated figure, possibly a deity or another important person, holding a scepter or staff. Above this figure, there is also inscribed text in Latin, which likely provides additional information about the coin, such as the reign of the emperor or a specific event. The edges of both coins are rounded, and there appears to be a ruler or scale on the right side of the image for size reference.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-30

The image shows two sides of an ancient coin, likely from the Roman Empire. The coin is made of a silver-colored metal and exhibits signs of wear and age.

Obverse (Left Side):

  • Portrait: The obverse features a profile of a male figure facing right. The figure is wearing a radiate crown, which is a type of crown with rays extending from it, often associated with emperors or deities.
  • Inscription: Around the edge of the coin, there is an inscription in Latin. The text appears to read: "IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG," which translates to "Emperor Caesar Gordianus the Pious and Happy Augustus." This indicates that the coin was likely minted during the reign of Emperor Gordian III.

Reverse (Right Side):

  • Figure: The reverse depicts a standing figure, possibly a goddess or a symbol of the state, holding a staff or spear in one hand.
  • Inscription: The inscription around the edge reads: "CONSERV AVG," which translates to "Conservator Augusti," meaning "Protector of the Emperor."

Scale:

  • A scale in centimeters is visible on the right side of the image, indicating the size of the coin. The coin appears to be approximately 2.5 cm in diameter.

The coin is well-preserved but shows signs of age and use, with some areas appearing worn or discolored. The overall design and inscriptions suggest it is an important historical artifact from the Roman period.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm
and

Google

cm
cm