Human Generated Data

Title

Aureus of Caligula, Lugdunum

Date

37 CE

People

Coin Constituent: Caligula, Roman r. 37 - 41 CE

Coin Constituent: Agrippina The Elder, Roman r. c. 14 BCE - 33 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Frederick M. Watkins, 1972.245

Human Generated Data

Title

Aureus of Caligula, Lugdunum

People

Coin Constituent: Caligula, Roman r. 37 - 41 CE

Coin Constituent: Agrippina The Elder, Roman r. c. 14 BCE - 33 CE

Date

37 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Frederick M. Watkins, 1972.245

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-10-16

Gold 99.5
Coin 83.8
Money 83.8
Bronze 75.9
Trophy 61.9
Gold Medal 61.9
Treasure 58.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-16

currency 99.9
wealth 99.8
money 99.8
cash 99.6
change 99.5
gold 99.4
finance 98.7
bank 98.6
isolate 98.6
copper 98.3
cent 98.2
monetary 97.7
treasure 97.6
savings 96.5
old 95.6
euro 95.5
bronze 95.3
symbol 94.7
value 94.6
payment 94.1

Imagga
created on 2019-10-16

ingot 72.7
money 69.9
currency 69.2
coin 63
block 55.4
coins 53.2
finance 52.5
cash 51.3
banking 46
bank 43.1
wealth 41.4
financial 38.4
metal 33.8
business 29.8
exchange 29.6
gold 26.3
pay 25.9
dollar 25.1
close 24.6
one 23.9
economy 23.2
investment 22.9
savings 21.5
antique 21
change 20.2
finances 19.3
cent 18.7
silver 18.6
commerce 17.8
old 17.4
pound 17.4
object 16.9
shiny 16.6
closeup 15.5
payment 15.4
rich 14.9
numismatics 14.9
penny 14.8
monetary 14.7
treasure 14.5
retro 13.9
round 13.8
copper 13.8
value 13.6
collection 13.5
dollars 13.5
market 13.3
buy 13.2
bills 12.6
us 12.5
carving 12.1
golden 12.1
debt 11.6
symbol 11.5
success 11.3
funds 10.8
antiquity 10.6
two 10.2
vintage 9.9
spend 9.8
ancient 9.5
bill 9.5
historical 9.4
shield 9
coinage 8.9
currencies 8.9
sealing wax 8.9
sculpture 8.8
crisis 8.7
economic 8.7
credit 8.7
price 8.7
trade 8.6
circle 8.6
england 8.6
stock 8.4
note 8.3
investments 7.9
fastener 7.8
past 7.8
states 7.7
device 7.7
profit 7.7
capital 7.6
shine 7.4
clock 7.3
paper 7.1

Google
created on 2019-10-16

Coin 96.9
Metal 93.1
Money 92.8
Currency 92.5
Bronze 91.5
Gold 88
History 83.1
Artifact 78.4
Treasure 75.2
Ancient history 73.2
Bronze 70.3
Cash 66.7
Antique 58.2
Copper 57.8

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-16

object 100
coin 100
bronze 98.5
gold 96
metal 93.9
brass 93.2
currency 89.4
money 87.8
copper 81.2
money handling 80.9
cash 79.3
nickel 77.1
mint 73.6
saving 53.9
round 27

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-16

a close up of a coin 88.6%
close up of a coin 86.2%
a coin on a table 73.6%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-17

This is an image of two ancient gold coins, both obverse and reverse sides are shown side by side. On the left-hand side, you can see the obverse of one coin featuring a profiled bust of a male figure, facing to the right. Surrounding the edge of this side of the coin is a text, likely an inscription identifying the ruler or personage represented on the coin. On the right-hand side is the reverse of another coin with a different profiled male figure, also facing to the right. This figure's features are more detailed, with prominent curly hair and a distinct facial structure. There is also text surrounding the edge of this side, but it is not fully legible in this image. Both coins show signs of wear and carry intricate designs on their respective surfaces. The coins appear to be from a similar series or time period, judging by the style of the portraiture and the fact they are both made of gold. The scale with the measurements at the bottom of the image provides a sense of the coins' size, which is quite small, a typical characteristic of ancient coins. The ruler scale includes 1 cm increments, which can help viewers get an idea of the coins' actual dimensions.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-17

The image shows two gold coins. Both coins depict a portrait-style image on the front, likely of a Roman emperor or important figure. The coins appear to be from an ancient Roman era, based on the style and lettering. The coins are circular in shape and have intricate designs and details on both the front and back. The coins are displayed on a grey background, likely for the purpose of highlighting the details of the gold coinage.

Text analysis

Amazon

A
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RINA
CS
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Google

MARCCA
GERA
2cm
MARCCA GERA 2cm