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Imagga
created on 2021-12-15
text visuals | 78.1% | |
paintings art | 19% | |
streetview architecture | 2.7% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2021-12-15
text, whiteboard | 100% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
the first banknote of the new year.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a very old banknote with a large eagle on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-07
The image depicts a historical German banknote issued during the hyperinflation period of 1923. It is worth 200 million marks ("Zweihundert Millionen") and is dated October 1, 1923. The issuing authority, Reichsbahndirektion Altona, is printed at the top. It features ornate purple typography, with decorative elements such as wings above the denomination text, symbolizing speed or motion—likely associated with the railway system.
The text indicates that the note is a voucher ("Gutschein über Mark") and was valid until November 30, 1923. It could be redeemed at railway station offices within the Reichsbahndirektion district or used for payment.
A serial number in red, No 217575, appears on the note, and official signatures are visible at the bottom. Overall, the design is symmetrical with patterned borders, and there is a stamp seal near the center that confirms its authenticity.
This note exemplifies the extreme inflation during the Weimar Republic era following World War I.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-07
The image shows a historical German banknote or voucher from the early 20th century, specifically from the period of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. The note is issued by the "Reichsbahndirektion Altona" and is valued at "Zweihundert Millionen" or 200 million marks. The text is mostly in German and printed in purple ink, with a decorative and ornate font used for the denomination. The background includes a faint depiction of wings above the denomination text, possibly symbolizing speed or transport, fitting for an issuer associated with railways.
In the top right corner, the serial number "No 217575" is printed in red. Below the denomination, the text notes that the voucher is valid until November 30, 1923, and refers to authorization for use in railway transactions within the Reichsbahn district. The voucher is dated October 1, 1923. At the bottom are signatures and an official stamp or seal, which includes a circular emblem with illegible details that could indicate the organization's seal or an additional authentication mark. The edges of the note have a decorative pattern, adding to its ornate design.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image appears to be a German railway voucher or ticket from the Reichsbahndirektion Altona, dated 1923. The text on the voucher is in German and includes the words "Reichsbahndirektion Altona" and "Deutscher Reichsmark". The voucher has ornate designs and patterns around the edges, typical of historical German documents.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This is a historical German railway voucher or note (Gutschein) issued by the Reichsbahn Direction Altona in 1923. The document is printed in purple/pink text on a light background and appears to be for 500 million German marks, reflecting the period of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. The text indicates that this voucher was valid until November 30, 1923, and could be used for payment at all railway cash offices in the Reichsbahn directorate district or transferred via bank transfer. It was issued on October 1, 1923, in Altona (now part of Hamburg). The document features decorative typography and borders typical of official documents from that era, and includes signatures at the bottom.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image appears to be a German-language document, likely from the early 20th century. The text is written in an ornate font and includes various symbols and markings.
Key Features:
- Title: The title of the document is not clearly visible, but it seems to be related to a financial or administrative matter.
- Date: The date "30. November 1923" is mentioned, indicating that the document was created on this date.
- Signature: A signature is present at the bottom of the document, but it is not legible.
- Seal: A seal or stamp is visible on the left side of the document, featuring a circular design with text inside.
- Serial Number: A serial number "No 217575" is printed in red ink at the top-right corner of the document.
Context:
- Language: The document is written in German, suggesting that it originated from Germany or a German-speaking region.
- Historical Context: The date "30. November 1923" places the document during the Weimar Republic era in Germany, a period marked by political instability and economic turmoil.
- Purpose: The purpose of the document is unclear, but it may have been used for administrative or financial purposes, such as a receipt, invoice, or certificate.
Overall, the image presents a historical document with intricate details and symbols, providing a glimpse into the administrative practices of early 20th-century Germany.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a vintage German train ticket from 1923.
- The ticket is yellowed with age and has a pinkish-red design on it.
- The design features a repeating pattern of lines and shapes along the left side of the ticket.
- There are also some decorative elements, such as a circular logo and a banner with text.
- The text on the ticket is in German and includes the following information:
- The name of the train line, "REICHSBAHNDIREKTION ALTONA"
- The date of the ticket, "November 1923"
- The type of ticket, "GUTSCHEN UBER MARK"
- The price of the ticket, "50 MILLIONEN"
- The name of the person who purchased the ticket, "J. LANGE"
- The destination of the train, "ALTONA"
- The ticket also includes a signature and a stamp from the train company.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the past and shows how train tickets were designed and used in Germany during the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a banknote from the Reichsbahndirektion Altona, dated October 1, 1923. The banknote has a value of 100,000,000,000 Mark, which is equivalent to 100 billion Mark. The banknote has a purple and pink color scheme, with the denomination and date printed in purple and pink fonts. The banknote has a watermark of a bird with wings spread, and a security thread embedded in the paper. The banknote also has a signature of the director of the Reichsbahndirektion Altona, as well as a stamp of the Reichsbank.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is of an old document, probably a voucher or a check, with the text "REICHSBAHNDIREKTION ALTONA" at the top. The document is pinkish in color and has a watermark of a winged figure in the center. The text "AUSSCHEIN ÜBER MARK" is written in the middle of the document, and the text "DREIHUNDERT MILLIONEN" is written in a fancy font below it. The document also has some other text in German, and the date "1. Oktober 1923" is written at the bottom.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression: The image is of a historical German banknote or voucher, likely dating from the hyperinflation period in the early 1920s. The design is typical of the era, featuring ornate typography, a central emblem, and German text.
Details:
- Color Scheme: It has a faded appearance, with a light beige or off-white background and text and elements printed in a faded purplish-pink color.
- Text: The German text indicates it is a "voucher" ("Gutschein") from the "Reichsbahndirektion Altona" (the Altona Railway Administration). It specifies the amount of "Zweihundert Millionen" (two hundred million) and the period of validity. Other phrases include "über Mark," and date details.
- Design Elements: The note features:
- A large denomination value written in elaborate, old-style German script.
- An emblem resembling wings or an eagle in the center.
- A decorative vertical border on the left side, with geometric patterns and embellishments.
- Signatures and a circular stamp on the lower portion of the note.
- Number: The serial number of the note is No 217575, printed in red.
- Condition: The banknote appears to be somewhat aged, with signs of wear and fading.
Context:
This type of note was issued during the hyperinflation that ravaged Germany after World War I. The extraordinarily high face value (200 million) illustrates the rapid devaluation of the currency at that time. These notes are now primarily of historical interest.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is of an old German banknote or voucher, likely from the hyperinflation period of the 1920s. It is rectangular, with a pale beige background and purple ink for the text and design elements, except for a red serial number at the top right.
The text at the top reads "REICHSBAHNDIREKTION ALTONA". Below that, in red, is the serial number "Nº 217575".
A stylized image of an eagle with spread wings is printed above the large text "GUTSCHEIN ÜBER MARK", which translates to "Voucher over Mark".
The main text, in a Gothic-style font, reads "Zweihundert Millionen", which means "Two Hundred Million" in German, highlighting the enormous denomination.
Below this, smaller text states: "Dieser Gutschein wird bis zum 30. November 1923 von allen Eisenbahnkassen des Reichsbahndirektionsbezirks in Zahlung genommen oder im Überweisungswege vergütet - Altona, 1. Oktober 1923". This translates to: "This voucher will be accepted as payment until November 30, 1923 by all railway cash offices of the Reichsbahndirektion district or reimbursed via transfer - Altona, October 1, 1923".
At the bottom, it again reads "REICHSBAHNDIREKTION ALTONA". Below this are a circular seal and the signatures of "A. Schneider", "Lindschid.", and "Jauger".
A decorative border with geometric designs runs along the left side of the banknote.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a historical German document from 1923, specifically a voucher issued by the Reichsbahndirektion Altona, which was a regional railway administration in Germany. The document is titled "Gutschein über Mark," indicating it is a voucher for a sum of money. The denomination is stated as "Dreihundert Millionen" (300 million) Mark, reflecting the hyperinflation period in Germany during the early 1920s.
Key details on the voucher include:
- The serial number: 217575
- The value: 300 million Mark
- The issuing authority: Reichsbahndirektion Altona
- The validity period: The voucher is valid until November 30, 1923, and can be used at all railway cash offices of the Reichsbahndirektion districts in payment or can be exchanged.
- The date of issue: October 1, 1923
- Signatures: The voucher bears the signatures of officials, including N. Bieneile and Lindschau, and a stamp from the Reichsbahndirektion Altona.
The document features an ornate design with a large, stylized eagle at the top center, which is a common symbol associated with German governmental and official documents. The text is printed in a Gothic script, typical of German documents from that era.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
The image appears to be a historical note or voucher from the "Reichsbahndirektion Altona" (Reich Railway Direction Altona). The text is predominantly in German and mentions the issuance of a "Gutschein über Mark" (currency voucher), specifically for "Zweihundert Millionen" (Two Hundred Million) marks. The voucher is dated October 1, 1923, and is valid until November 30, 1923. It states that the voucher can be accepted for payment at all railway cash desks within the Reich Railway Direction district or can be credited through the transfer route. The document is signed at the bottom with the signatures of individuals, including "A. Heineider," "Lindenschid," and "Janger." The design includes decorative elements such as a patterned border and an intricate emblem or seal on the left side. The number "M217575" is prominently displayed in red, indicating a serial number. The overall color scheme is a combination of pink and purple hues.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
This image is of a historical German railway emergency currency (Notgeld) issued by the Reichsbahndirektion Altona in 1923 during the period of hyperinflation in Germany. Here's a detailed description:
Top Section:
- Title: "REICHSBAHNDIREKTION ALTONA" is printed prominently at the top.
- Number: The serial number "N° 217575" is printed in red towards the top-right corner.
Central Section:
- Amount: The large, ornate text "Zweihundert Millionen" (Two Hundred Million) is prominently displayed in the center, indicating the denomination of the note.
- Wings Design: Above the denomination, there is a decorative design of wings with the text "GUTSCHEIN ÜBER MARK" (Coupon for Marks).
Lower Section:
- Description: The note includes a statement in German:
- "Dieser Gutschein wird bis zum 30. November 1923 von allen Eisenbahnkassen des Reichsbahndirektionsbezirks in Zahlung genommen oder im Überweisungswege vergütet."
- This translates to: "This voucher will be accepted as payment by all railway treasuries of the Reichsbahndirektion district until 30th November 1923 or reimbursed by transfer."
- "Altona, 1. Oktober 1923" (Altona, 1st October 1923) is also mentioned as the date of issue.
Bottom Section:
- Signatures: There are two signatures at the bottom right, presumably of officials, with the names "Hinderthüll" and "Tanger."
- Stamp: A circular stamp is present, likely for authentication.
Left Margin:
- Patterned Border: The left margin features a decorative vertical pattern, adding to the overall design.
General Observations:
- The note is printed on aged paper, indicating its historical nature.
- The design and text are in a purple hue, typical of emergency currency from this period.
This note serves as a historical artifact, reflecting the economic conditions and administrative measures taken during the hyperinflation crisis in Germany in the early 1920s.