Human Generated Data

Title

Follis of Galerius, Aquileia

Date

305-306

People

Coin Constituent: Galerius, Roman r. 305 - 311 CE

Coin Constituent: Constantius I Chlorus, Roman r. 293-306

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Celia and Walter Gilbert, Claude-Claire Grenier, and the Marian H. Phinney Fund, 2005.115.294

Human Generated Data

Title

Follis of Galerius, Aquileia

People

Coin Constituent: Galerius, Roman r. 305 - 311 CE

Coin Constituent: Constantius I Chlorus, Roman r. 293-306

Date

305-306

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Celia and Walter Gilbert, Claude-Claire Grenier, and the Marian H. Phinney Fund, 2005.115.294

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-07-01

Nickel 97.1
Coin 97.1
Money 97.1
Dime 95.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-16

no person 99.3
metalwork 99.2
ancient 98
one 96.8
old 96.1
sculpture 95.4
money 95.1
retro 95.1
isolate 94.7
change 94.4
antique 92.9
copper 92.4
currency 92.3
reverse 90.4
cash 90.2
wealth 87.7
five 87.2
cent 86.4
bronze 86.4
museum 86.3

Imagga
created on 2022-07-01

coin 70.8
money 68.2
currency 67.5
shield 66.9
ingot 65.9
coins 56.1
armor 53.1
finance 51.7
block 50.9
cash 50.5
banking 44.2
bank 43.1
protective covering 40
pay 30.8
financial 30.4
collection 28.9
metal 28.2
covering 26.7
close 26.3
wealth 26.1
object 25.7
silver 24.8
old 24.4
one 22.5
economy 22.3
change 22.2
exchange 21.1
historical 20.7
numismatics 19.8
collect 19.7
retro 19.7
business 18.9
savings 16.8
shiny 16.6
gold 16.5
finances 16.4
dollar 15.8
vintage 15.8
commerce 15
cent 14.8
monetary 14.7
buy 14.1
round 13
circle 12.9
investment 12.9
penny 12.8
copper 12.8
ancient 12.1
pound 11.6
market 10.7
payment 10.6
closeup 10.1
antique 10.1
ruble 9.9
coinage 9.9
ceramic ware 9.6
symbol 9.5
rich 9.3
value 8.8
crisis 8.7
icon 8.7
states 8.7
us 8.7
rust 8.7
two 8.5
amulet 8.4
currencies 7.9
eagle 7.9
black 7.8
circular 7.8
brass 7.8
invest 7.7
treasure 7.7
union 7.7
stock 7.5
form 7.4
earth 7.3
art 7.3
conceptual 7.1

Google
created on 2022-07-01

Coin 88.4
Currency 87.2
Artifact 86.3
Money 85.1
Nickel 82.8
Money handling 78.9
Circle 75.4
Cash 74.8
Font 73.7
Metal 70.9
Antique 66.1
History 66.1
Bronze 63.1
Ancient history 61.9
Copper 54.4
Collectable 54.1
Macro photography 51.9

Microsoft
created on 2022-07-01

object 100
coin 100
currency 84.9
bronze 83.6
money 82
cash 75.5
money handling 72.8
metal 72.5
mint 72.4
nickel 59
copper 53.2

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-07-01

a close up of a coin 87.4%
close up of a coin 84.9%
a coin on a table 70%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

The image shows an ancient coin on a dark background with two different sides presented. The left side of the coin shows the profile of a man's face looking to the right. His features are distinctly Roman, with a pronounced nose, strong chin, and a furrowed brow. He has a full head of hair that is styled into a shape reminiscent of a laurel wreath, and his ear is visible. Around the edge of the coin, there is an inscription that is partially cut off in the image. It appears to be in Latin and starts with "IMP C M AVR...". The right side of the coin features a standing figure that seems to be a robed woman, possibly representing a deity or personification of an abstract concept, common in Roman iconography. She is holding a vertical object that could be a spear or staff in her right hand and another indistinct object in her left hand. Behind the figure, on the bottom left, appears to be a smaller, round shield or object with a central boss. The inscription around the perimeter is also partially cut off, but one can discern the Latin words "...CONSTANTINUS AVG". Both sides have a circular border, and the coin itself is somewhat irregular in shape, not a perfect circle, which is typical for ancient coins due to their handcrafted nature. The coin's surface shows signs of wear and aging, with some discoloration and accumulation of patina over time that gives it a historical character. At the base of the image, a scale is provided for reference, suggesting the coin's size is measured in centimeters, indicating that the coin's diameter is roughly 2 cm or less.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin or medallion. On one side, there is the profile of a person, likely a Roman ruler or emperor, facing to the left. On the other side, there is an image of a figure, possibly a deity or symbolic representation, standing in the center. The coin appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal, and it has a worn, aged appearance consistent with its historical nature.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

Комогу cm
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