Which Mac OS came with each iMac?

Wondering if there is a way to determine exactly which Mac OS came with one of my older iMacs (7,1 Intel Core 2 Duo)
Or for any other Mac released within the past several years.
With 5 Macs here, I find that I am a bit confused about which disk came with which machine.
Thanks

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