Human Generated Data

Title

Coin of Corinth under Galba

Date

68-69

People

Coin Constituent: Galba, Roman r. 68-69 CE

Coin Constituent: L. Caninius Agrippa, Roman

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, David M. Robinson Fund, 2002.282.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Coin of Corinth under Galba

People

Coin Constituent: Galba, Roman r. 68-69 CE

Coin Constituent: L. Caninius Agrippa, Roman

Date

68-69

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, David M. Robinson Fund, 2002.282.3

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-10-16

Coin 99.7
Money 99.7
Nickel 99.7
Dime 97.7

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-16

one 97.5
no person 96.8
old 95.7
metalwork 94.8
invertebrate 94.6
museum 93.7
desktop 93
sculpture 93
art 92.5
cutout 92.5
people 90.4
ancient 90.4
wear 90.1
vintage 90
still life 89.6
rust 88.2
closeup 87.7
money 84.9
commerce 84.2
container 84

Imagga
created on 2019-10-16

amulet 66.7
charm 52.8
currency 52.1
money 51.9
coin 51.5
finance 36.4
shield 35.4
coins 34.8
banking 34
cash 33.9
bank 31.4
armor 27.8
financial 26.7
metal 26.6
close 22.3
silver 22.1
protective covering 21.8
wealth 21.6
object 21.3
old 20.2
one 20.2
pay 20.1
circle 19.8
economy 19.5
business 18.8
collection 17.1
shiny 15.8
antique 15.7
circular 15.6
round 15.5
conceptual 15
covering 14.4
creative 14.1
element 14.1
dollar 13.9
numismatics 13.9
associated 13.8
association 13.8
arabesque 13.8
definition 13.7
advertise 13.6
advertisement 13.5
closeup 13.5
advertising 13.5
ball 13.4
exchange 13.4
decor 13.3
decoration 13.2
backdrop 13.2
art 13.2
bowl 13.1
savings 13.1
cover 13
ellipse 12.8
earth 12.8
global 12.8
decorative 12.5
finances 12.5
market 12.4
retro 12.3
commerce 12.2
cloud 12.1
globe 12.1
change 11.5
historical 11.3
form 11.1
icon 11.1
collect 10.8
cent 10.8
symbol 10.8
gold 10.7
pound 10.6
design 10.3
rich 10.2
investment 10.1
treasure 9.7
payment 9.6
vintage 9.1
us 8.7
penny 7.9
ancient 7.8
percussion instrument 7.8
value 7.8
economic 7.8
two 7.6
buy 7.5
gong 7.5
number 7.5
antiquity 7.4
graphic 7.3
idea 7.1

Google
created on 2019-10-16

Coin 98.6
Money 96.4
Currency 95.8
Metal 89.5
Bronze 84.2
History 79.9
Bronze 74.5
Ancient history 69.8
Nickel 66.3
Artifact 66.1
Money handling 63.1
Antique 55.3
Dime 51.5
Cash 51

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-16

bronze 92.8
currency 91.2
metal 90.3
coin 90
money 88.4
cash 85.9
nickel 85.2
mint 83.5
silver 79.7
money handling 79.4
circle 77.8
copper 69.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-63
Gender Female, 55%
Fear 0.2%
Disgusted 0.1%
Sad 0.7%
Calm 98.1%
Surprised 0.2%
Angry 0.3%
Confused 0.1%
Happy 0.3%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-16

a close up of a coin 84.2%
a coin on a black background 72.5%
a coin on a black surface 71.1%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-17

This image displays two sides of what appears to be an ancient coin, possibly from the Roman era, laid out next to a ruler that provides a scale in centimeters. On the left side of the coin, we can see a worn profile of a figure that suggests it might be a portrait of an emperor or ruler, which is typical for ancient Roman coinage. The figure's head is surrounded by indistinct text, likely a part of an inscription, but due to the wear it is impossible to read clearly from the image alone. The right side of the coin features a more recognizable architectural structure, which resembles a classic building, possibly a temple or other significant structure from antiquity. There are pillars visible, and the structure is detailed with a triangular pediment on top. Around this design, there is also text, and although worn, it is a common feature on ancient coins to have inscriptions that often include the name of the issuing authority and other details pertinent to the coinage or the empire at the time. The coin has a dark patina with areas of green, which suggests oxidation and corrosion over time, a typical characteristic for ancient metal items that have been buried or exposed to the elements for extended periods. The ruler provides a reference scale that indicates the coin's diameter is slightly more than 2 centimeters across. This information is helpful for those wanting to get a sense of the coin's actual size without physically examining it.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-17

The image shows two sides of an ancient coin or medallion. The obverse side features a bas-relief profile of what appears to be a human figure, likely a ruler or important figure from that time period. The reverse side depicts an architectural structure, possibly a temple or building, with some inscriptions or text around the edges. The coin or medallion appears to be made of a dark, weathered material, suggesting it is an antique artifact.

Text analysis

Amazon

ICAN

Google

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