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Human Generated Data

Title

As of Claudius, Rome

Date

41-50(?) CE

People

Coin Constituent: Claudius, Roman r. 41 - 54 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Unspecified Collection, 1979.428.50

Human Generated Data

Title

As of Claudius, Rome

People

Coin Constituent: Claudius, Roman r. 41 - 54 CE

Date

41-50(?) CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Unspecified Collection, 1979.428.50

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-06

Money 96
Coin 95.7
Nickel 93.7
Dime 88.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-16

no person 99.9
metalwork 97.7
ancient 97.3
rusty 97
art 95.2
copper 95.1
geology 94.9
retro 94.4
iron 94.2
round out 93.6
disjunct 93.3
old 93.1
one 92.5
nature 91.6
science 91.4
precious 89.8
antique 89.6
prehistoric 89.4
sculpture 87.2
bronze 85.7

Imagga
created on 2022-05-06

ceramic ware 60.9
earthenware 60.3
majolica 53.5
utensil 40.7
globe 36.1
earth 33.8
planet 30
sphere 25.8
world 25.7
mosaic 24.9
china 24.4
global 21.9
map 19.7
art 19.7
space 18.6
porcelain 18
money 17.9
round 17.3
currency 17.1
cash 16.5
geography 16.4
circle 16.3
finance 15.2
continent 14.6
old 13.9
mollusk 13.9
black 13.8
bank 13.4
object 13.2
3d 13.2
design 12.5
graphic 12.4
astronomy 11.7
financial 11.6
ball 11.4
science 10.7
east 10.3
banking 10.1
symbol 10.1
invertebrate 9.9
collection 9.9
retro 9.8
universe 9.7
creation 9.5
moon 9.5
cloud 9.5
economy 9.3
close 9.1
antique 9
abalone 8.9
continents 8.8
worldwide 8.8
decoration 8.8
coins 8.7
ancient 8.7
transducer 8.6
coin 8.6
culture 8.5
business 8.5
south 8.4
decorative 8.4
shield 8.1
sun 8
metal 8
silver 8
surface 7.9
numismatics 7.9
pay 7.7
bowl 7.6
geometric 7.6
stars 7.5
ocean 7.5
land 7.4
closeup 7.4
light 7.4
gastropod 7.2
history 7.2
sea 7

Google
created on 2022-05-06

Artifact 85
Coin 81.6
Money 78.2
Currency 76.4
Circle 75.6
Font 73.2
Nickel 71.7
Metal 70.7
Pattern 68.3
Souvenir 67.7
Fashion accessory 67.3
Ancient history 65
Antique 64.9
History 64.8
Wood 64.2
Bronze 62.2
Copper 61.2
Carmine 59.5
Collectable 56.4
Art 56.3

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-06

ceramic 68.6
mosaic 65.3
motif 59
art 57.9
circle 57
coin 54
copper 52.8
decorated 29.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Coin

Clarifai

Coin 96.4%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-05-06

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-06

a close up of a coin 57.3%
a close up of a logo 36.8%
a close up of a colorful background 36.7%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

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

a photograph of a close up of a coin with a man on it

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-03

two bronze coins with the image of a man and a woman

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14

This image shows two sides of an ancient Roman copper or bronze coin. On the left is the obverse (front) depiction of the coin, featuring a profile bust of a male figure, likely the Roman emperor, facing left. The surrounding text is partially legible and appears to include the name and titles of the emperor. The coin has a weathered, patinated surface, with green and brown corrosion typical of aged bronze.

On the right is the reverse (back) side of the coin, depicting a standing figure possibly representing Liberty or another symbolic figure. The figure is holding an object, likely a staff or scepter, and stands near an inscription encircling the outer edge. Parts of the text are visible, and the letters "S C" (Senatus Consulto) can be seen, which was commonly inscribed on Roman bronze coins indicating it was issued by decree of the Senate.

The coin has a scale shown nearby for context, measured in centimeters (cm) to give an idea of its size.

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

The image depicts two sides of an ancient Roman coin, both in a state of wear with some corrosion and patina visible. The coin is likely made of bronze or copper, given its greenish tint.

The left side (obverse) of the coin shows the profile of a man facing right. He has curly hair and a beard, characteristic of Roman emperors, and is enclosed by an inscription around the border. Although somewhat worn, the lettering appears to read "ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III," which suggests that the image might be of Antoninus Pius, a Roman Emperor.

The right side (reverse) features the image of a standing figure holding an object, possibly a scepter or staff, that is extended away from the body. There is an inscription around the border on this side also, as well as the letters "S-C" visible, which typically stand for "Senatus Consulto" — an indication that the coin was minted by decree of the Senate. The edges of both sides of the coin are worn, making the inscriptions challenging to read fully.

A scale marked in centimeters is visible on the right, showing this coin is a few centimeters in diameter.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17

The image shows two ancient Roman coins. The coins appear to be made of bronze and have a greenish-brown patina, indicating they have aged over time. The coins display inscriptions and symbols on both sides, suggesting they were minted during the Roman era. The inscriptions and designs on the coins provide information about the historical context in which they were produced, though I cannot identify any specific individuals depicted on the coins.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17

This image shows both sides of an ancient Roman coin (as). The coin appears to be made of bronze or copper, showing significant green patina (verdigris) from age and oxidation. The obverse (front) side shows an imperial portrait facing right with text around the edge. The reverse (back) side shows what appears to be a standing figure with text around the perimeter. The coin shows typical wear and corrosion patterns of ancient bronze coins that have been buried for centuries. The green and reddish-brown coloring is characteristic of copper-based coins that have developed a patina over time. A measurement scale is visible on the right side of the image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image presents a pair of ancient Roman coins, each featuring a distinct side.

Coin Details:

  • Left Coin:
    • The left coin displays a profile of a man facing left.
    • The man's hair is depicted as curly and long, falling down his back.
    • He wears a laurel wreath on his head.
    • The coin's inscription reads "IMP CAESAR AVG P M TR P COS III" around the edge.
    • The inscription is written in Latin and translates to "Imperator Caesar Augustus, Pontifex Maximus, Tribune, Consul for the third time."
  • Right Coin:
    • The right coin features a depiction of a standing figure holding a scepter in his right hand.
    • The figure is shown wearing a tunic and cloak.
    • The coin's inscription reads "AVGVSTVS" around the edge.
    • The inscription is written in Latin and means "Augustus."

Background and Scale:

  • The coins are set against a black background.
  • A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, indicating that the coins are approximately 2 cm in diameter.

Conclusion:

The image showcases two ancient Roman coins, each with its own unique design and inscription. The left coin features a profile of a man, while the right coin depicts a standing figure holding a scepter. The inscriptions on both coins provide valuable information about the individuals they represent and their roles in Roman society.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image presents a pair of ancient Roman coins, with the left coin featuring an embossed portrait of a man and the right coin displaying an embossed image of a woman. The coins are circular in shape and have a weathered, greenish-brown patina, indicating their age.

On the left coin, the man's face is depicted in profile, facing to the right. He has a prominent nose and chin, and his hair is styled in a manner consistent with ancient Roman fashion. The inscription around the edge of the coin is partially legible, with the words "CAESAR AVG" visible. This suggests that the coin was minted during the reign of a Roman emperor, possibly Augustus or one of his successors.

The right coin features an embossed image of a woman, also facing to the right. Her hair is styled in a similar manner to the man on the left coin, and she wears a flowing robe that drapes elegantly around her body. The inscription around the edge of this coin is also partially legible, with the words "AVGVSTA" visible. This suggests that the coin was minted during the reign of an empress, possibly Livia Drusilla, the wife of Augustus.

A ruler is visible on the right side of the image, providing a scale for measuring the size of the coins. The ruler is marked in centimeters, with each line representing 1 cm. Based on this scale, it appears that the coins are approximately 2-3 cm in diameter.

Overall, the image provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of ancient Rome, showcasing two beautifully preserved coins that offer insights into the art, culture, and politics of the time.

Amazon Nova

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

The image displays two ancient Roman coins, both showing signs of age and wear. The coin on the left features a portrait of a Roman emperor, identifiable by the laurel wreath on his head, which was a symbol of victory and power. The coin has a greenish patina, indicating its age, and the details of the emperor's face are somewhat worn, with the nose and lips particularly eroded. The text around the portrait is partially legible, with the letters "IMP" and "AVG" visible, which stand for Imperator Augustus, a title used by Roman emperors.

The coin on the right depicts a figure holding a spear and shield, which is a common motif on Roman military coins. The figure appears to be a warrior or a symbol of military strength. The coin also has a greenish patina, and the text includes the letters "S C" and "MIL," which likely stand for "Senatus Consulto" (by decree of the Senate) and "Miles" (soldier), respectively. The coin's reverse side has a more detailed and clearer depiction compared to the obverse side, which is more eroded.

Both coins are displayed on a black background, with a ruler marked in centimeters for scale, indicating their size. The coins are part of a collection of ancient Roman currency, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the period.

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

The image shows two ancient coins with a ruler on the left and a ruler with a sword on the right. The coins are made of bronze and have a greenish color. The ruler on the left has a beard and is wearing a crown. The ruler on the right is wearing a robe and is holding a sword. The coins have Latin inscriptions on them. A ruler is on the right side of the image.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01

Certainly! Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image showcases two sides of an ancient Roman coin. The coin appears to be quite old, showing signs of wear and corrosion. The coin's material seems to be a copper alloy, indicated by the greenish patina that has formed on its surface.

Detailed Description:

  • Side 1 (Left): Features a portrait of a ruler. The portrait is rendered in a classical style, with what appears to be a laurel wreath. There is text around the portrait, which likely represents the name and title of the ruler. The copper alloy has a noticeable reddish-brown hue with the green patina covering parts of the surface. The lettering is somewhat worn but discernible in parts.

  • Side 2 (Right): Has a depiction that is more geometric. There's a central figure standing with a staff or scepter. Around the image, there is further text. There appears to be a capital "S" in the center. The lettering around the side is similar to the first side, somewhat worn and corroded, but traces are still present.

Additional Observations:

  • The coin's edges are irregular.
  • The overall color palette is dominated by the reddish-brown of the copper alloy and the green of the patina.
  • A ruler is included for scale in the photo's side.
  • The background is black, which effectively highlights the coin's details.

If you have another image, feel free to share it!

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01

The image shows two sides of an old coin against a black background, with a ruler on the bottom right. The coin has a verdigris effect, giving it a green and reddish-brown mottled appearance, likely due to oxidation.

On the left, one side of the coin features a bust or profile of a person, possibly a Roman emperor, based on the classical style and the presence of a laurel wreath on the head. The image is worn, but surrounding the profile is an inscription in what appears to be Latin, which reads "DIVVS AVGVS…."

On the right, the other side of the coin shows a figure, possibly a deity or allegorical figure, standing with what seems to be a staff or spear in one hand and an object (possibly a shield) in the other. The figure appears to be draped or wearing a robe. Again, there's an inscription around the figure, "SC…" and "AVGVS."

The ruler at the bottom right has centimeter markings and provides a sense of the coin's size.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin. Here's a detailed description:

Obverse (Left Side):

  • The coin features a profile bust of a male figure facing right.
  • The figure appears to be wearing a laurel wreath, which was a common symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome.
  • The inscription around the bust reads "IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS," which translates to "Emperor Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus." This suggests the coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, also known as Caracalla, who ruled from 198 to 217 AD.

Reverse (Right Side):

  • The reverse side depicts a figure holding a spear and a standard. This figure is likely a representation of a Roman soldier or a deity associated with military victory.
  • The inscription around the figure reads "VIRTVS AVGVSTI," which translates to "Virtue of the Augustus." This phrase emphasizes the virtues and strength of the emperor.
  • The letters "S C" are visible at the bottom, which stands for "Senatus Consulto," indicating that the coin was issued by decree of the Senate.

General Observations:

  • The coin shows signs of wear and corrosion, indicating its age and usage.
  • The patina on the coin is a mix of green and brown, typical of bronze or copper alloy coins that have been exposed to the elements over time.

This coin is a historical artifact that provides insight into the Roman Empire during the reign of Caracalla, highlighting both the imperial authority and the military prowess of the period.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-29

The image shows two ancient coins, likely Roman, displayed side by side against a dark background. The coins are weathered and show signs of age, with greenish patina indicating oxidation and corrosion.

  • Front (Obverse): The coin on the left features a profile of a figure, likely a deity or a ruler, facing right. The figure is depicted with a diadem or crown. Inscriptions环绕 around the image, which is typical for ancient coins.

  • Back (Reverse): The coin on the right has a central figure standing upright, possibly a personification of virtue or a deity, with a staff or scepter in hand. Inscriptions are also present around the figure.

The scale on the right side of the image provides a sense of the coin's size, indicating that the coin appears to be around 2 to 3 centimeters in diameter. The overall condition of both coins suggests they are historical artifacts, possibly used as currency or for ceremonial purposes.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-29

The image shows two sides of an ancient coin, likely from the Roman Empire, given the Latin inscriptions and the style of the portraiture. Both sides of the coin are heavily corroded with greenish patina, indicating age and exposure to the elements over time.

Obverse (Left Side):

  • Portrait: The coin features a profile portrait of a man, facing right. The figure appears to be a Roman emperor, wearing a laurel wreath, which was a common symbol of victory and power in Roman culture.
  • Inscription: The inscription around the edge reads "DIVO CLAUDIO" followed by "OPTIMO AUGUSTO," which translates to "To the Divine Claudius, the Best Augustus." This suggests that the coin is a commemorative issue for the deified Roman emperor Claudius.

Reverse (Right Side):

  • Figure: The reverse features a standing figure, possibly a deity or allegorical representation, holding a scepter or staff. The figure's details are somewhat obscured by the corrosion.
  • Inscription: The inscription reads "DIVO CLAUDIO" at the top and "OPTIMO AUGUSTO" at the bottom, reiterating the dedication to Claudius. The letters "S C" below the figure likely stand for "Senatus Consulto," meaning "by decree of the Senate," indicating that the coin was officially sanctioned.

The coin appears to be well-worn, with significant corrosion and pitting, which is typical for ancient coins that have been buried or exposed to environmental factors for centuries. The scale on the right side of the image indicates the coin's size, showing it to be about 2 centimeters in diameter.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm

Google

cm
cm