Machine Generated Data
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Amazon
created on 2023-03-17
Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13
Imagga
created on 2023-03-17
Google
created on 2023-03-17
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 100% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2023-03-17
a close up of a coin | 92.1% | |
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close up of a coin | 90.3% | |
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a coin on a surface | 83.6% | |
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Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01
The image shows two commemorative silver coins or medals. The one on the left depicts a heraldic coat of arms with various elements like wreaths, animals, and emblems. The text "BRITANNIA BATAVIAE" and the year "1667" are visible on this side. The coin on the right features an engraved scene of a fleet of sailing ships, likely representing a naval or maritime event. The detailed imagery on both coins suggests they were produced to commemorate a significant historical event or achievement.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01
The image shows both sides of a commemorative silver medal or coin from 1667 depicting ships from the British Navy during that time period. The front (obverse) side features the coat of arms of England with a lion and unicorn, along with the Latin inscription "BRITAN BATAVAQVE 1667" indicating it relates to Britain and Batavia (Dutch East Indies) in that year. The reverse shows a detailed engraving of multiple sailing ships, likely men-of-war or warships, with their masts and sails raised. The highly detailed engravings and Latin text suggest this was minted to commemorate some naval event or victory in 1667 involving the British fleet, perhaps in conflict with the Dutch.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01
This is a historical medal or coin from 1667, showing two distinct sides. The obverse (left side) features heraldic imagery including coats of arms with a lion rampant and what appears to be British royal arms including a harp, surrounded by decorative elements like wreaths and floral designs. The text reads "BRITAN:BATAVAPAX" (referring to British-Dutch peace). The reverse (right side) shows a detailed engraving of a large sailing warship, likely from the 17th century. It appears to be a ship-of-the-line with multiple masts, elaborate rigging, and numerous gun ports along its sides. The ship is depicted sailing on stylized waves and appears to be fully rigged with sails and flying multiple flags. This medal was likely struck to commemorate the Treaty of Breda in 1667, which ended the Second Anglo-Dutch War between England and the Dutch Republic. The detailed craftsmanship and symbolic imagery are characteristic of commemorative medals from this period.
Text analysis
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