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Human Generated Data

Title

Antoninianus of Gordian III

Date

241-243 CE

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, 1942.176.329

Human Generated Data

Title

Antoninianus of Gordian III

People

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

Date

241-243 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, 1942.176.329

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-09

Coin 97.8
Money 97.8
Nickel 97.7
Soil 66.7
Dime 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-16

no person 99.1
sculpture 95.4
wealth 95.1
currency 95
isolate 94.7
round out 94.6
ancient 94.4
money 94.2
one 93.2
paleontology 92.2
change 91.1
science 90
metalwork 89.9
isolated 89.4
geology 88.9
treasure 87.6
copper 87.1
old 86.5
prehistoric 85.9
nature 82.6

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

coin 46.8
currency 44.9
money 43.5
coins 34.8
cash 33.9
finance 33.8
bank 27.8
banking 27.6
ingot 26.6
pay 21.1
old 20.9
collection 20.8
moon 20.7
block 20.6
close 20.6
financial 19.6
metal 19.3
object 19.1
round 18.1
numismatics 17.8
silver 17.7
historical 16
economy 15.8
retro 14.8
black 13.9
collect 13.8
antique 13.6
planet 13.3
vintage 13.3
ancient 13
globe 13
circle 12.9
earth 12.8
shiny 12.7
change 12.5
one 12
wealth 11.7
business 11.6
art 10.7
finances 10.6
amulet 10.3
commerce 10.3
exchange 9.6
shield 9.5
savings 9.3
sphere 9.2
gold 9.1
night 8.9
conceptual 8.8
astronomy 8.8
pound 8.7
buy 8.5
ball 8.4
dollar 8.4
dark 8.4
global 8.2
charm 8.2
closeup 8.1
science 8
association 7.9
liberty 7.9
copper 7.9
mint 7.8
circular 7.8
space 7.8
cloud 7.8
relief 7.5
symbol 7.4
shine 7.4
design 7.3
history 7.2
satellite 7.1
creative 7.1

Google
created on 2022-05-09

Chin 96.7
Artifact 86.4
Wood 83.3
Currency 81.2
Circle 77.1
Money 73.9
Font 71.8
Metal 70.9
Ancient history 68.6
History 67.2
Button 66
Coin 65.3
Nickel 65.2
Carving 64.1
Art 61.1
Rock 58.5
Ingredient 57.7
Fashion accessory 55.9
Antique 54.3

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-09

invertebrate 99.7
animal 98.5
echinoderm 98
currency 86.9
money 84.7
coin 84.4
cash 80.7
bronze 77.7
money handling 76.7
mint 75.9
metal 68.4
nickel 65.8
stone 4

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 87.8%
food drinks 12.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-09

a close up of a coin 76.4%
close up of a coin 72.7%
a close up of the face of a coin 56.2%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-27

The image showcases an ancient Roman coin with two distinct faces, each depicted against a black background. On the left side of the image is the obverse (front) of the coin, which features a profile view of a man's face, likely an emperor, complete with details such as the hair, ear, eye, and nose, encircled by inscriptions. One can see letters surrounding the profile but they are not completely legible due to wear. On the right side of the image is the reverse (back) of the coin, displaying a full-body figure of a person, possibly a Roman deity or another significant figure, standing and holding what appears to be a sphere or piece of fruit in one hand and a long object, perhaps a scepter or staff, in the other. This side also has inscriptions around the edge, which are also partially worn and not fully legible. The image includes a scale, indicated by white lines and numbers in centimeters, lying below the coin for size reference. The coin appears to be quite small, a characteristic typical for coins of historical periods. The patina and wear on the coin suggest significant age, indicating that it could be an artifact of considerable historical interest. There are visible signs of corrosion and accumulation of materials on the coin's surface, evidences of its long-term burial and subsequent recovery.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29

The image shows an ancient Roman coin. The coin has a profile portrait on one side and a figure standing on the other side. The portrait appears to be of a Roman emperor or ruler, while the figure on the reverse side seems to depict a deity or personification. The coin has a weathered, aged appearance, indicating it is an antique item.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

The image presents a Roman coin, showcasing both its obverse and reverse sides. The coin's surface is weathered, with a light brown hue and visible signs of aging. **Obverse Side:** The obverse side features a profile of a man, likely an emperor, facing left. His hair is styled in a distinctive manner, and he wears a laurel wreath on his head. The inscription surrounding the portrait is partially illegible due to wear and tear, but it appears to include the emperor's name and title. **Reverse Side:** The reverse side depicts a female figure, possibly a goddess or personification, standing upright. She is dressed in a flowing robe and holds an object in her right hand, which could be a scepter or a staff. The inscription on this side is also partially worn out, but it seems to contain the name of the goddess or the city where the coin was minted. **Ruler and Date:** Although the exact ruler and date are not explicitly stated, the style of the coin and the depiction of the emperor suggest that it may have been issued during the late Roman Empire period, possibly between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD. **Condition:** The coin's condition is fair, with noticeable signs of wear and tear. The surface is rough, and some details are obscured by corrosion or damage. Despite this, the coin remains an interesting artifact that provides insight into the art, culture, and history of ancient Rome. **Conclusion:** In conclusion, the image presents a Roman coin with a weathered surface, featuring a profile of an emperor on the obverse side and a female figure on the reverse side. While the exact ruler and date are unclear, the coin's style and depiction suggest that it may have been issued during the late Roman Empire period. Despite its condition, the coin remains a valuable artifact that offers a glimpse into the art, culture, and history of ancient Rome.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01

The image presents a pair of ancient Roman coins, showcasing their intricate designs and historical significance. **Coin 1:** * **Obverse (Front):** + Features a profile of a man, likely a Roman emperor or notable figure + Inscriptions are visible, although the text is not legible due to the coin's age and condition * **Reverse (Back):** + Depicts a female figure, possibly a goddess or deity + Additional inscriptions are present, but the text is unclear **Coin 2:** * **Obverse (Front):** + Displays a profile of a man, possibly another Roman emperor or important individual + Inscriptions are visible, although they are not easily decipherable * **Reverse (Back):** + Shows a male figure, possibly a god or deity + Inscriptions are present, but the text is not legible **Additional Details:** * A ruler is placed to the right of the coins, indicating their size * The background is black, which helps to highlight the coins' details In summary, the image showcases two ancient Roman coins with intricate designs and inscriptions, providing a glimpse into the history and culture of the Roman Empire.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm

Google

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