Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Snake | 63.6% | |
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 | 89.9% | |
close up of a coin | 88.1% | |
a close up view of a coin | 76.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-12
a photograph of a coin - shaped coin with a man on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
ancient roman coin with a woman and a man
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This image shows two sides of an ancient coin. The coin appears to be made of bronze or copper and exhibits characteristic wear from age. On the left side, there is a detailed inscription running along the edge of the coin, surrounding a depiction of a figure. The right side features an inscription along its border and the image of a standing figure, likely a deity or symbolic character, holding an item in one hand and possibly a staff or standard in the other. The coin design suggests it is from a historical period, potentially Roman or similar. A scale is present on the right for size reference.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image shows two sides of a Roman coin from antiquity. The coin appears to be made of bronze and has a dark, aged patina.
On the left side of the image, the coin displays an inscription around its edge. The text is in Latin, typically encircling the profile of a Roman emperor or a significant figure from the era.
On the right side of the image, the coin depicts a detailed figure standing and facing a particular direction, possibly holding an object in one hand which might be a branch or scepter. This figure is often found on Roman coins, symbolizing a deity or personification of virtues like victory or prosperity. Surrounding this figure is further Latin inscription, which likely details the emperor's name, titles, or other relevant information about the coin. The coin's overall design is typical of Roman currency with symbolic iconography and historical inscriptions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin. On the obverse side, there is a profile portrait of a man, likely a Roman emperor, with intricate details on his facial features. The reverse side depicts a standing figure, possibly a Roman deity or personification, holding an object in their hand. The coin appears to be made of bronze and has some wear and weathering on its surface, indicating its age.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18
This image shows both sides (obverse and reverse) of an ancient Roman coin. The coin appears to be made of bronze or copper, with a dark brown patina. On the obverse (left side), there is a profile portrait of a Roman emperor wearing a laurel wreath. The reverse side (right) shows a standing figure, likely representing a Roman deity or personification, with text around the rim. The coin shows typical wear and aging consistent with ancient Roman coinage, and there appears to be a measurement scale on the right side of the image. The detail and craftsmanship of the coin is still quite visible despite its age, demonstrating the high quality of Roman minting techniques.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image presents a coin featuring two sides, each with distinct designs.
Left Side:
- The left side of the coin displays a profile view of a man's head.
- The man has short hair and is facing to the right.
- His facial expression appears serious.
- The text "IMP CAESAR TRAIAN AVG GERMAN" is inscribed around the edge of the coin, indicating the emperor's name and title.
Right Side:
- The right side of the coin features a woman standing in front of a column.
- She is wearing a long dress and has her right arm raised.
- The text "FLORESC COS III" is inscribed around the edge of the coin, suggesting that the coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Trajan.
Background:
- The background of the image is black, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the coin.
- A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, with white lines indicating centimeters (cm).
Overall:
- The coin appears to be an ancient Roman coin, likely from the 2nd century AD.
- The design and inscriptions suggest that it was minted during the reign of Emperor Trajan.
- The coin is displayed against a black background, with a ruler visible on the right side to provide a sense of scale.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image presents a coin with two sides, each featuring distinct designs. The left side of the coin showcases a profile of a man's head, while the right side depicts a female figure.
Left Side:
- Profile of a Man's Head: The left side of the coin features a profile of a man's head, facing to the right. The man has a prominent nose and mouth, and his hair is styled in an ancient manner. The inscription around the edge of the coin is written in Latin and reads "IMP CAESAR TRAIAN AVG GER DAC COS V P P." This translates to "Emperor Caesar Trajan Augustus Germanicus Dacicus Consul for the Fifth Time, Father of the Country."
Right Side:
- Female Figure: The right side of the coin features a female figure, likely representing the goddess Victory. She is depicted standing with her right foot forward and holding a palm branch in her left hand. The inscription around the edge of the coin is also written in Latin and reads "COS V P P." This translates to "Consul for the Fifth Time, Father of the Country."
Ruler's Information:
- Name: The ruler's name is Trajan, who was a Roman emperor from 98 to 117 AD.
- Reign: Trajan's reign is known for its military conquests, including the annexation of Dacia (modern-day Romania) and parts of Mesopotamia.
- Legacy: Trajan is remembered as one of the greatest emperors in Roman history, known for his wisdom, justice, and military prowess.
Overall, the image provides valuable information about the Roman Empire during Trajan's reign, highlighting his military achievements and his role as a wise and just leader.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image depicts two ancient Roman coins, one on the left and the other on the right. The coin on the left features the profile portrait of a Roman emperor, likely Emperor Augustus, who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. The emperor's head is depicted in a classical style, with short hair and a laurel wreath on his head, symbolizing his victory and authority. The coin on the right features a winged figure, possibly representing the goddess Victoria, who is holding a wreath and a palm branch, symbols of victory and triumph. The inscription on the coin reads "AETERNITAS" and "IMP XIIII," which translates to "eternity" and "Imperator for the 14th time," respectively, indicating the emperor's power and authority. The coins are displayed on a black background, and a ruler is placed on the right side of the image to provide a sense of scale.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows two coins. The coin on the left is round and brown in color. The coin has some text written on it, and a man's face is engraved on it. The coin on the right is also round and brown in color. It has some text written on it, and a person's figure is engraved on it. There is a ruler on the right side of the image.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
The image shows two views of a copper-colored coin on a black background. To the right of the coin is a cm measurement scale. The image shows both the obverse and reverse sides of a Roman coin likely minted during the reign of Emperor Domitian in the first century CE. The coin shows corrosion on both sides and has been cleaned.
The obverse side of the coin shows the head of Emperor Domitian facing right. The inscription "IMP. CAES. DOMIT. AVG. GERM. P.M." runs around the edge. The reverse side of the coin shows a winged figure standing left. The inscription "TR. P. COS. XI. CENS. P." runs around the edge.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
The image displays two sides of a Roman bronze coin, likely an ancient artifact.
Obverse (Left):
- Depicts a profile bust of a man, likely a Roman emperor, facing right.
- The man has a prominent nose, a short, curly beard or hair.
- Around the bust is an inscription in Roman letters, which is partially visible.
Reverse (Right):
- Features a standing figure of a winged goddess or a personification, facing right.
- The figure appears to be holding or pointing to an object or symbol.
- Behind the figure, there appears to be a staff or some other upright element.
- The inscription, again in Roman letters, is partially visible around the figure.
Overall:
- The coins have a bronze color, indicating the metal they are made from.
- The surface shows wear and some signs of age, such as some areas with discoloration.
- The coins are set against a plain black background, and the image includes a ruler for scale.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows both sides of an ancient Roman coin.
On the left side (obverse):
- The coin features a profile bust of a male figure facing right.
- The figure has a laurel wreath on his head, which is a common feature indicating a Roman emperor.
- The inscription around the edge reads "IMP CAES VESP AVG PM," which translates to "Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Pontifex Maximus." This indicates that the coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Vespasian.
On the right side (reverse):
- The coin depicts a standing figure holding a staff or scepter.
- The figure appears to be wearing a helmet and holding a shield, which suggests a depiction of a goddess, possibly Minerva or Roma.
- The inscription around the edge reads "TR POT COS VI," which stands for "Tribunicia Potestas, Consul VI," indicating the tribunician power and sixth consulship of the emperor.
The coin is made of bronze, as indicated by its brownish color. There is a scale on the right side of the image for size reference.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-30
The image shows two ancient coins side by side, displayed against a black background.
The coin on the left features a profile of a man's head facing right. The inscription around the edge is partially legible, but it appears to be in Latin, suggesting it might be a Roman coin. The style of the inscription includes letters such as "ANTER" and "GEBI," which could be part of a larger inscription.
The coin on the right depicts a standing figure, possibly a deity or a historical figure, wearing a toga and holding a staff or scepter. The inscription around the edge reads "COS C" and "YAS," which might be part of a larger inscription. The style of the figure and the inscription suggests this could also be a Roman coin.
The coins appear to be of similar size and have a similar patina of copper or bronze, indicating they are likely of the same era or period. The image also includes a scale on the right side, marked in centimeters, which can be used to estimate the size of the coins.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-30
This image shows an ancient coin, likely from the Roman Empire, displayed from both its obverse (front) and reverse (back) sides.
Obverse (left side): The coin features a detailed profile of a male figure facing right. The figure has curly hair and appears to wear a laurel wreath, a common symbol of victory or status in ancient Rome. Around the edge of the coin, there is an inscription that reads "IMP VESPASIANO AVG IMP VII," which translates to "Emperor Vespasian Augustus, Commander in Chief VII," indicating that this coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, likely in his seventh year as emperor.
Reverse (right side): The back of the coin depicts a female figure, possibly a personification of a goddess or a symbolic representation, such as Roma or Aequitas. She is holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty) in her left hand and a scepter in her right hand. The inscription around the edge reads "AETERNITAS COS VII," which translates to "Eternity, Consul VII," suggesting a celebration of Vespasian's seventh consulship.
The coin is made of a reddish-brown metal, likely bronze, and shows signs of age and wear. A scale on the right side of the image indicates the coin's size in centimeters. The overall condition of the coin suggests it has been well-preserved despite its age.