Coin Captcha

Have you ever been stuck in captcha ? Those annoying pictures of twisted and bent words and numbers......
Well here is our solution "Coin Captcha," what do ya think?
Well here is our solution "Coin Captcha," what do ya think?

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Do you add the value of the coins or the
number of coins?
<< <i>*captcha >>
+1 - "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"
<< <i>I think it works. But how would you write the answer?
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You forgot one: 6
<< <i>I think it would be much easier for a computer to learn how to discern between denominations of currency ... >>
Yup. Better use nothing but Seated Liberty obverses, 5c through $1 (pre-1860 for 5c and 10c). Only astute coin collectors would be able to get the denominations right, and if they couldn't, do you really want to hear from them anyway?
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
<< <i>I think it would be much easier for a computer to learn how to discern between denominations of currency than for it to recognize the mutilated letters/numbers featured in the most popular captchas. >>
Software is getting rather good at beating captchas. It would need to be trained to interpret coins which would be relatively trivial but probably still not worth the effort if only used in a few places. Security by obscurity
<< <i>Security by obscurity
Very true, I like that.