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Imagga
paintings art | 93.9% | |
food drinks | 5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-10
a close up of a coin | 80.2% | |
close up of a coin | 76.6% | |
a coin in a dark room | 57.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-12
a photograph of a pair of roman coins with a roman coin | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image shows two sides (obverse and reverse) of an ancient silver coin against a black background. To the left (obverse), the coin displays a portrait of a man with curly hair, a beard, and wearing a laurel crown, likely a Roman emperor. Surrounding the portrait is a ring of inscriptions in Latin, though some letters are worn and less legible.
On the right (reverse), the coin depicts a standing figure, possibly a Roman deity or symbolic representation, holding objects in each hand, accompanied by surrounding inscriptions in Latin. The coin is weathered, with visible signs of aging and wear, and is scaled with measurements indicated along the right edge of the image in centimeters.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a Roman coin featuring a silver denarius design. On the left side, the obverse of the coin depicts a profile portrait of a man with curled hair and a beard, wearing a laurel wreath. This figure is likely a Roman emperor. Surrounding the portrait is an inscription, which reads "IMP CAES P SEP PERT AVG COS II," identifying the emperor as Septimius Severus, who reigned from AD 193 to 211.
On the right side of the image, the reverse of the coin is displayed. It features a standing figure, probably a deity or allegorical personification, holding one or more objects. Surrounding this figure are inscriptions that are typically on Roman coin obverses and relate to the reign and titles of the emperor.
The coins are set against a black background, and to the right side of the image, there is a scale in centimeters indicating the size of the coin. The intricate design and historical inscriptions indicate that these coins are of significant numismatic and historical value.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image shows two silver coins or medallions. Both appear to depict a profile of a male figure, likely a historical or mythological character, on the obverse side. The reverse side of the coins shows a different figure, possibly a deity or personification. The coins have inscriptions or text around the edges, though the details are not clearly legible in the image. The coins appear to be from an ancient or historical period, based on their design and style.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image shows both sides (obverse and reverse) of an ancient Roman silver denarius coin. On the left side (obverse), there is a portrait of a Roman emperor wearing a laurel wreath, facing right. The coin appears to be from the Severan dynasty based on the style and portrait characteristics. On the right side (reverse), there is a standing figure, likely representing a deity or personification, which was common on Roman imperial coinage. The coin appears to be well-preserved, showing good detail and a typical silver-gray patina characteristic of Roman denarii. There is a measurement scale visible on the right side of the image, indicating this is likely a museum or collector's documentation photograph.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image presents a close-up view of two ancient coins, showcasing their intricate details and historical significance.
- Coin 1:
- Front Side:
- The front side of the coin features a profile of a man's face, likely a Roman Emperor or important figure.
- The man is depicted with a beard and wearing a laurel wreath on his head.
- The inscription "IMP CAESARIS P F SEVG" is visible above the man's head, indicating the emperor's name and title.
- Back Side:
- The back side of the coin displays a female figure, possibly representing a goddess or another important female figure from Roman mythology.
- The female figure is depicted standing with her right leg forward and holding a scepter in her right hand.
- The inscription "VICTORIA AVG" is visible above the female figure, indicating the goddess of victory.
- Front Side:
- Coin 2:
- Front Side:
- The front side of the coin features a profile of a man's face, likely a Roman Emperor or important figure.
- The man is depicted with a beard and wearing a laurel wreath on his head.
- The inscription "IMP CAESARIS P F SEVG" is visible above the man's head, indicating the emperor's name and title.
- Back Side:
- The back side of the coin displays a female figure, possibly representing a goddess or another important female figure from Roman mythology.
- The female figure is depicted standing with her right leg forward and holding a scepter in her right hand.
- The inscription "VICTORIA AVG" is visible above the female figure, indicating the goddess of victory.
- Front Side:
In summary, the image showcases two ancient coins with intricate designs and inscriptions, likely from the Roman Empire. The coins feature profiles of men and women, possibly representing emperors and goddesses, and include inscriptions that provide information about their significance and historical context.
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 man's face, while the right side depicts a woman standing in front of an altar. The coin is positioned against a black background, accompanied by a ruler on the right side that measures its size in centimeters.
Coin Details:
- Left Side: A man's face is prominently displayed, surrounded by text that is not legible due to the image quality.
- Right Side: A woman stands in front of an altar, with additional text surrounding her figure.
- Background: The coin is set against a solid black background, which helps to highlight its details.
- Ruler: A ruler is placed on the right side of the image, measuring the coin's size in centimeters. The ruler indicates that the coin is approximately 2.5 cm in diameter.
Overall Impression:
The image provides a clear view of the coin's design and size, making it useful for numismatic enthusiasts or historians interested in ancient coins. The use of a black background and a ruler helps to enhance the visibility of the coin's details, allowing for a more accurate examination of its features.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts two ancient silver coins, displayed on a black background with a ruler on the right side for scale. The first coin on the left features a detailed portrait of a Roman emperor. The emperor is depicted in profile, wearing a laurel wreath and a beard, characteristic of Roman emperors. The inscription around the portrait reads "IMP CAES M AUR ANTONINVS AVG P P," indicating the emperor's name and titles. The coin appears to be worn, with some scratches and discoloration, suggesting its age and use over time.
The second coin on the right depicts a figure of a goddess, possibly Minerva, holding a shield and a spear. The inscription reads "VIRTVS ROMANORVM," which translates to "The Virtue of the Romans." This coin also shows signs of wear and corrosion, with some areas of the surface darkened and pitted.
Both coins are set against a plain black background, highlighting their metallic luster and intricate designs. The ruler on the right side of the image provides a sense of scale, with markings indicating centimeters. This image likely serves an educational or archaeological purpose, showcasing the craftsmanship and historical significance of ancient Roman currency.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows two ancient silver coins, probably from the Roman Empire, on a black background. The coin on the left depicts a bearded man's head in profile, facing left. The coin on the right depicts a person holding a spear and shield. The coins have inscriptions around the edges, and both have a worn appearance, suggesting they are old and have been in circulation for a long time. A ruler is also present on the right side of the image, indicating the size of the coins.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
The image shows two sides of a silver coin on a black background next to a ruler marked in centimeters. One side of the coin has a profile of a man with curly hair and a beard. There are some words around the man's head. The other side of the coin has a person standing in the middle with words circling the outside of the coin. The coins have wear consistent with their age.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
The image features two ancient silver coins, possibly Roman, against a stark black background. A ruler is present along the right side of the image.
- Coin 1 (Left): This coin depicts a profile of a man wearing what appears to be a laurel wreath. There is text encircling the profile.
- Coin 2 (Right): This coin shows a standing figure or figures, possibly a deity or allegorical representation. Text also encircles this design.
Both coins show signs of wear and have irregular edges, suggesting they are old and have been in circulation. The lighting is even, making the details of the coins relatively clear, although some surface imperfections are visible.
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, likely a denarius.
Left Side (Obverse):
- The obverse features a profile bust of a man facing right. The man has a laureate crown, which typically indicates that he is a Roman emperor.
- The inscription around the bust reads "ANTONINVS PIUS AUG," which refers to Antoninus Pius, a Roman Emperor who reigned from 138 to 161 AD.
- The letters "P P" (Pater Patriae, meaning "Father of the Country") are visible below the bust.
Right Side (Reverse):
- The reverse depicts a standing figure, likely a deity or personification, holding a staff or scepter in the left hand and a cornucopia (horn of plenty) in the right hand. This figure is likely a representation of a goddess, possibly Concordia or Pax, symbolizing harmony or peace.
- The inscription around the figure reads "TR POT XXI COS IIII," which translates to "Tribunicia Potestas XXI, Consul IV." This indicates that the coin was issued during the 21st year of Antoninus Pius' tribunician power and his fourth consulship.
The coin appears to be made of silver and shows signs of wear, indicating it has been in circulation. The scale on the right side of the image provides a reference for the coin's size.