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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, 1976.79.648

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, 1976.79.648

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-09

Dime 98.8
Coin 98.8
Money 98.8
Nickel 97.9
Moon 86.2
Nature 86.2
Outdoors 86.2
Astronomy 86.2
Night 86.2
Outer Space 86.2
Universe 86.2
Space 86.2

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-17

metalwork 99.6
no person 99.2
sculpture 98.5
ancient 97.7
old 96.4
copper 93.5
isolate 93.3
one 92.9
retro 92.5
rusty 92.4
art 91.2
round out 91.2
antique 90.8
side view 88.9
museum 86.8
money 85.1
symbol 84
desktop 82.8
bronze 82.7
reverse 82.7

Imagga
created on 2022-05-09

currency 35
money 34.1
coin 33.4
moon 30.5
finance 27.1
coins 27.1
cash 26.6
banking 25.8
fossil 22.6
bank 22.4
old 21.6
object 21.3
planet 20.1
close 20
pay 19.2
collection 19
remains 18.1
black 17.5
round 17.3
historical 17
night 16.9
collect 15.8
space 15.5
invertebrate 15.5
metal 15.3
retro 13.9
numismatics 13.9
astronomy 13.7
mollusk 13.4
silver 13.3
crater 13
financial 12.5
ancient 12.1
globe 12.1
full 11.9
earth 11.9
universe 11.7
vintage 11.6
amulet 11.1
dark 10.9
science 10.7
gastropod 10.3
commerce 10.3
sky 10.2
economy 10.2
sphere 10.1
art 10.1
ruble 9.9
abalone 9.8
shiny 9.5
one 9
lunar 8.9
antique 8.9
charm 8.8
rust 8.7
star 8.4
shine 8.3
wealth 8.1
surface 8
conceptual 7.9
business 7.9
design 7.9
orbit 7.9
cent 7.9
circle 7.8
cloud 7.8
change 7.7
exchange 7.6
closeup 7.4
satellite 7.3
global 7.3
sea 7

Google
created on 2022-05-09

Coin 87.3
Artifact 86.4
Currency 85.5
Money 82.6
Nickel 80
Circle 75.5
Metal 70.5
Font 67.4
History 67.1
Fashion accessory 66.2
Bronze 64.6
Ancient history 63.8
Antique 63.5
Collectable 55.5
Rock 55.3
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-09

coin 100
bronze 84.8
currency 80.9
silver 77.7
metal 77.6
money 77.3
nickel 73.8
mint 73.1
money handling 68.9
cash 68.9
dark 35.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Moon
Moon 86.2%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-09

a close up of a coin 86.8%
close up of a coin 84.3%
a coin on a table 64.8%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29

The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin against a black background. The coin is made of a dark, tarnished metal, likely bronze or copper. A ruler with centimeter markings is positioned to the right of the coin for scale.

The left side of the coin depicts a bust profile facing to the left. The figure has a prominent nose and chin, and the hair is styled in a classical Roman fashion. The bust is encircled by a worn inscription in Latin, most of which is difficult to read due to wear and tear.

The right side of the coin features a standing figure, also facing front. The figure appears to be draped in clothing. Above and below the figure, there are more Latin inscriptions, but again, these are mostly illegible. The figure stands on what appears to be a platform or base.

The coin's edges are worn and have some breaks, indicating its age and extensive handling. The overall condition suggests the coin is a historical artifact.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows two sides of a well-worn, bronze Roman coin, against a black background with a measurement scale on the right.

Obverse (Left Coin): This side of the coin has a profile portrait of a person, likely a Roman Emperor or significant figure. The figure faces to the right and is encircled by what seems to be an inscription or legend. The coin shows signs of age and wear, with some parts of the edge chipped off.

Reverse (Right Coin): The reverse side of the coin also has a visible design. The coin features an image of a standing figure, possibly a god or personification. The figure is flanked by what appear to be an inscription or legend in a similar circular fashion. Again, there is visible wear and tear on the coin's edges.

The overall impression is of an antique coin, possibly from the Roman Empire, that has endured a significant amount of time.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm

Google

cm
cm