INSPECTION SYSTEM AND GAME TOKEN
20210192896 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07D5/00
PHYSICS
G07F17/322
PHYSICS
G07F17/3241
PHYSICS
G06K19/047
PHYSICS
Y02P90/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An inspection system for inspecting a game token, includes: a game token assigned with code information such that an ID mark region covered with a UV ink is partially irradiated with laser light to denature or remove the irradiated part; an ultraviolet irradiation lamp for irradiating the game token with ultraviolet light for visualizing the UV ink; a UV camera configured to shoot the game token irradiated with ultraviolet light; and an inspection device configured to recognize the code information that has been visualized by the irradiation with ultraviolet light based on an image shot by the UV camera and determine authenticity of the game token.
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. An inspection system comprising: a recorder; and a processor; wherein: the recorder is configured to obtain from a camera an image of game tokens that are each provided a respective visually recognizable unique ID that individually identifies the respective game token or a specific group of the game token and that is formed by a partial denature or removal, by irradiation of the respective game token with laser light, of at least a portion of an ultraviolet (UV) ink or infrared absorbing material that forms an ID mark region of the respective game token; and the processor is configured to: read in the image the unique ID of a respective target game token of the imaged game tokens; and determine an authenticity of the respective target game token based on the read unique ID.
19. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the unique ID is associated in a database with manufacturing information of the respective game token.
20. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the unique ID is associated in a database with any one or more of a machine used for manufacturing the respective game token, a sequence of manufacture of the respective game token, and a time of manufacture of the respective game token.
21. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the processor is configured to: associate, in a database, each of the respective unique IDs, which is provided on a respective outer layer of the respective game token, with a respective Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) or other ID code that the respective game token additionally includes; and determine the authenticity of the respective target game token based on a result of a comparison of the unique ID and the RFID or other ID code with contents of the database.
22. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the inspection device is configured to determine the authenticity using both a visual spectrum camera and an infrared or UV camera.
23. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the unique ID is a code expressed by a character or a mark.
24. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the unique ID is transparent.
25. The inspection system according to claim 18, wherein the processor is configured to determine respective types of respective ones of the game tokens based on the image.
26. A game token comprising an outer layer in which a unique ID that individually identifies the game token overall or within a specific group is formed by a partial denature or removal, by irradiation of the game token with laser light, of at least a portion of an ultraviolet (UV) ink or infrared absorbing material that forms an ID mark region of the outer layer, wherein the unique ID is readable by a camera for authentication of the game token by a processor based on the unique ID.
27. The game token according to claim 26, wherein the unique ID is associated in a database with manufacturing information of the respective game token.
28. The game token according to claim 26, wherein the unique ID is associated in a database with any one or more of a machine used for manufacturing the respective game token, a sequence of manufacture of the respective game token, and a time of manufacture of the respective game token.
29. The game token according to claim 26, further comprising: a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) or other ID code associated in a database with the unique ID, wherein the processor is configured to determine the authenticity of the game token based on a result of a comparison of the unique ID and the RFID or other ID code with contents of the database.
30. The game token according to claim 26, wherein the unique ID is a code expressed by a character or a mark.
31. The game token according to claim 26, wherein the unique ID is transparent.
32. An inspection system comprising: a game token that includes code information formed by a partial denature or removal, by irradiation of the game token with laser light, of at least a portion of an ink that covers an ID mark region of the game token; a camera; a processor; wherein: the camera is configured to capture an image of the game token; and the processor is configured to read the code information from the captured image and determine an authenticity of the game token based on the read code information.
33. The inspection system according to claim 32, further comprising: a lamp, wherein: the ink is an invisible ink; the lamp is configured to irradiate the game token with light by which the invisible ink is visualized in the image for reading by the processor.
34. A game token comprising: a display surface that displays a value of the game token and that includes an ID mark region, the ID mark region including first code information formed by a partial denature or removal, by irradiation of the ID mark region with laser light, of at least a portion of an ink that covers the ID mark region.
35. The game token according to claim 34, wherein: the ink is an ultraviolet (UV) ink that emits light when irradiated with UV light; and the denaturing or removal is such that the at least the portion of the ink does not emit light even when irradiated with the UV light.
36. The game token according to claim 34, wherein: the ink is formed of an infrared absorbing material that absorbs infrared rays; and the denaturing or removal is such that the at least the portion of the ink does not absorb the infrared rays.
37. The game token according to claim 34, wherein: the first code information uniquely identifies a game token original plate from which the game token is cut during manufacturing of the game token; and the game token further includes second code information formed that is formed with the ink and that specifies a position of the game token within the game token original plate.
38. A method of manufacturing a game token, the method comprising: providing a token with an ID mark region that is covered with ink; and partially denaturing or removing part of the ink by irradiating the ink with laser light, thereby forming a code in the ID mark region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0056] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the embodiment described below is merely an example of implementing the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the specific configurations described below. To practice the present invention, a specific configuration according to the embodiment may be adopted as appropriate.
[0057] An inspection system of the present embodiment is a system for inspecting a game token used for table games using a game table. First, a configuration of the game token is described.
[0058] A game token 1 has a shape of a multilayered disc formed by stamping out a circular shaped piece from a game token original plate that is obtained by bonding a plurality of plastic sheet members by thermocompression bonding. In the present embodiment, as will be described later, 50 circular shaped pieces are stamped out from one game token original plate to produce 50 game tokens 1.
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[0060] There are a plurality of types of the game tokens 1 (10 points, 20 points, 100 points, 1000 points, etc.) depending on the values thereof, and different types of the game tokens 1 have different colors (designated colors) of the colored layers 11. That is, the designated colors represent the types of the game tokens 1, for example, 10 points, 20 points, 100 points, and 1000 points are represented by red, green, yellow, and blue, respectively.
[0061] The game token 1 includes the colored layer 11 as an intermediate layer, and the both sides of the colored layer 11 are sandwiched between the light-colored layers 12. Thus, even when a plurality of the game tokens 1 are stacked as shown in
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[0063] The code information is printed on the display surface 120 with a transparent invisible ink which cannot be observed under visible light. The code information includes first code information added to an identification (ID) mark region 121 in which the invisible ink is solidly painted, and second code information added to the outside of the ID mark region 121. Note that the second code information may be provided in the ID mark region 121.
[0064] The first code information expresses information by the presence or absence of marks 122 at 10 predetermined positions arranged in two rows along the circumference of the game token 1 (total of 20 predetermined positions), and is capable of expressing the tenth power of four (the twentieth power of two) kinds of information.
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[0066] In the ID mark region 121, an L-shaped mark 124 serving as a reference mark is displayed. With reference to the L-shaped mark 124, the positions of the marks 122 at the predetermined positions in 2 rows and 10 columns can be specified. The ID mark region 121 is provided with a unique ID as the first code information that enables individual identification by appearance. This ID enables individual identification of the game token original plate 10 for manufacturing the game tokens 1.
[0067] That is, the IDs of the ID mark regions 121 on a plurality of the game tokens 1 (50 pieces in the present embodiment) obtained from one game token original plate 10 are identical to each other. Provided that one game token original plate 10 is one group, the ID represented by the first code information of the ID mark region 121 is a unique ID that enables individual identification of the game tokens 1 in a group unit. As described above, the ID mark region 121 is a region to which a unique ID is provided by using the marks 122.
[0068] The ID indicating the first code information is stored in a database 56 in association with any one of or a combination of information on a machine used for manufacturing the game token original plate 10, a sequence of manufacture, time of manufacture, the manufacturing information.
[0069] On the other hand, the second code information expresses information by the presence or absence of marks 123 at six predetermined positions aligned along the circumference of the game token 1, and is capable of expressing the sixth power of two kinds of information. The second code information also indicates a unique ID that enables individual identification by appearance. This ID enables individual identification of the position on the game token original plate 10 for manufacturing the game tokens 1. In other words, the second code information indicates the position on the game token original plate 10, and thus the second code information of the game tokens 1 cut out from the same position of different game token original plates 10 is the same, and the second code information of the game tokens 1 cut out from one game token original plate 10 is different from one another.
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[0071] In view of the above, the first code information can uniquely identify the game token original plate 10 for manufacturing the game tokens 1, and the second code information can uniquely identify the position of each of the game tokens 1 on the game token original plate 10 for manufacturing the game tokens 1. Thus, each of the game tokens 1 can be uniquely identified by specifying the first code information and the second code information. Since the first code information can express the twentieth power of two kinds of information and the second code information can express the sixth power of two kinds of information as described above, a combination of the first code information and the second code information can express the twenty-sixth power of two kinds of information.
[0072] The RFID tag 13 stores a unique ID (RFID) as information uniquely identifying each of the game tokens 1 (RFID tag information). The RFID tag information may be the same information as the code information or different information from the code information that is composed of the first code information expressed in invisible ink and the second code information on the display surface 120 of the printable layer 14.
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[0074] Next, the sheet members 140 respectively coated with the protective films 150, the sheet members 120 serving as the light-colored layers 12, and the sheet member 110 serving as the colored layer 11 are stacked (step S63).
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[0076] Since the second code information is printed line-symmetrically across the center line C (see
[0077] Next, the sheet members stacked in the order shown in
[0078] Next, a stamping process for stamping out the 50 game tokens 1 from the game token original plate 10 is performed (step S67). Thereby, 50 game tokens 1 are obtained. The first code information is written by laser irradiation one by one on the ID mark regions 121 (printed on both surfaces) of the 50 game tokens 1 (step S68). As described above, the RFID tag information in each of the RFID tags 13 is associated with the first code information (ID of the game token original plate 10) in the database, and thus the RFID tag information is read out with the RFID reader, and the first code information corresponding to the read RFID tag information is written at the time of writing step by using laser irradiation.
[0079] Finally, information is written in each of the RFID tags 13 by using an RFID writer (step S69). Here, as the RFID tag information, the amount of the game token, information on the casino, information on junkets, an attribute of the token such as whether a rolling chip or a cash chip (whether a cashable chip or not) and other information or code desired by the user are written in addition to the first code information and the second code information.
[0080] As described above, in the present embodiment, the printing step of the second code information and the ID mark region (step S61) is performed on the printable layer 14 in a state of the sheet member 140 before the stamping process (step S67), and the writing step of the first code information by laser irradiation on the ID mark region 121 (step S68) is performed on the ID mark region 121 of each of the game tokens 1 which has been stamped into pieces after the stamping process (step S67). If the laser irradiation step (step S68) is to be performed before the stamping process (step S67) (that is, laser irradiation is performed on the game token original plate 10), it becomes necessary to arrange a plurality of laser irradiators, or in the case of to move a single laser irradiator, it becomes necessary to move the laser irradiator or move the game token original plate 10. However, since laser irradiators are relatively expensive, preparation of a plurality of laser irradiators is disadvantageous in cost. Further, a mechanism for moving a laser irradiator or the game token original plate 10 requires high accuracy. In addition, it is not easy to move a laser irradiator as a laser irradiator is heavy. For these reasons, the first code information is written on the game token 1 by laser irradiation one by one after the stamping process (step S67). Since the information to be written by laser irradiation can be determined by reading the RFID tag information that has been written in the RFID tag 13, the information to be written can be correctly written by laser irradiation by reading the RFID tag information at the time of laser irradiation step.
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[0082] Next, numbers indicating the value of each of the game tokens 1, the ID mark regions 121 for indicating the first code information, and the marks 123 indicating the second code information are printed on the display surface 120 of the game token original plate 10 (step S102). At this time, the ID mark region 121 is simply filled in through the entire area thereof at any position, that is, the first code information has not been assigned, while a combination of the marks 123 indicating the second code information varies depending on the position on the game token original plate 10.
[0083] In other words, at the printing step on the game token original plate 10, a UV ink, which is an invisible ink, is applied to the entire are of the ID mark region 121 (solid coating), and an ID corresponding to the position of each of the game tokens 1 on the game token original plate 10 is added as the second code information. As described above, the first code information for uniquely identifying the game token original plate 10 is to be added by irradiating the ID mark regions 121 with laser light, and thus, a plurality of game token original plates 10 can be printed with the same printing plate at this printing step.
[0084] When printing is finished, laser light is applied to the plurality of ID mark regions 121 on the game token original plate 10 in order to assign the first code information (step S103). As described above, the first code information is information which can individually identify the game token original plate 10, and thus the same first code information is assigned to the plurality of ID mark regions 121 on the same game token original plate 10.
[0085] Next, RFID tag information is written into each of the RFID tags 13 using an RFID writer (step S104). Upon completion of the above steps, a stamping process is performed on each position on the game token original plate 10 corresponding to a plurality of the game tokens 1 using a mold (step S105), and disc-shaped game tokens 1 are obtained. The writing of the RFID tag information may be performed before the laser irradiation step, before the printing step, or before the thermocompression bonding step.
[0086] Next, an inspection system including the game tokens 1 will be described.
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[0089] The RFID reader 53 includes an antenna 531 configured to transmit and receive electromagnetic waves to read the RFID tag information from the RFID tag 13 in the game token 1. The RFID reader 53 reads the RFID tag information based on the electromagnetic waves received by the antenna 531. As shown in
[0090] The recording device 54 records all of a UV image on the display surface 120 of the game token 1 captured by the UV camera 51, a visible-light image of the side surface of the game token 1 captured by the visible-light camera 52, and the RFID tag information stored in the RFID tag 13 of the game token 1 read by the RFID reader 53.
[0091] The inspection device 55 identifies an image by performing image recognition processing on the recorded results by the recording device 54, i.e., a UV image, a visible-light image, and an RFID tag information recorded in the recording device 54, thereby determining authenticity of the game token 1. The inspection device 55 reads the code information based on the UV image on the display surface 120 and reads side-surface information (the color of the colored layer) based on a visible-light image of the side surface of the game token 1. The inspection device 55 is equipped with a machine learning model for recognizing a UV image captured by the UV camera 51 and a visible-light image captured by the visible-light camera 52. More specifically, the inspection device 55 can perform image recognition processing using a neural network.
[0092] When the code information and the RFID tag information are the same information, the database 56 stores the code information of the game token 1 that may be used, in association with any one of or a combination of the information on the type of the game token 1, the machine used for manufacturing the game token original plate 10 of the game token 1, a sequence of manufacture, time of manufacture, and the manufacturing information.
[0093] The inspection device 55 determines whether or not the recognized code information matches the RFID tag information read by the RFID reader 53. In the genuine game token 1, the recognized code information and the RFID tag information read by the RFID reader 53 should match each other, and when these pieces of information do not match each other, the inspection device 55 determines that the game token 1 is a counterfeit game token 1.
[0094] When the code information matches the RFID tag information, the inspection device 55 further determines whether or not the code information is stored in the database 56. In the case where the UV image and the recognized information in the RFID tag 13 are not stored in the database 56, the inspection device 55 determine that the game token 1 is a counterfeit game token 1.
[0095] The inspection device 55 further determines whether the type of the game token 1 associated with the recognized information in the database 56 matches the type recognized from the visible-light image of the side surface of the game token 1. When these types do not match each other, the inspection device 55 determines that the game token 1 is a counterfeit game token 1.
[0096] When the code information and the RFID tag information are not the same information, the database 56 stores the code information of the game token 1 that may be used, in association with any one of or a combination of the information on the type of the game token 1, the RFID tag information, the machine used for manufacturing the game token original plate 10 of the game token 1, a sequence of manufacture, time of manufacture, and the manufacturing information.
[0097] The inspection device 55 determines whether or not a combination of the code information recognized from a UV image of the display surface 120, the RFID tag information read by the RFID reader 53, and information on the type of the game token 1 recognized from a visible-light image of the side surface of the game token 1, exists in the database 56, thereby determining authenticity of the game token 1.
[0098] The inspection device 55 determines that the game token 1 is a genuine game token 1 except the above described cases in which the game token 1 is determined to be counterfeit. The output device 57 outputs a result of the determination on the authenticity of the game token 1, i.e., a result of the determination as to whether the game token 1 is genuine or counterfeit. The output device 57 may be a display device configured to display a result of the determination using an image, may be a speaker configured to output a result of the determination using a sound, or may be a lamp configured to output a result of the determination using a color. Further, the result of the determination by the inspection device 55 is recorded in the recording device 54.
[0099] As described above, according to the game token 1 of the present embodiment, the code information is added to the ID mark region 121 such that the ID mark region 121 of the display surface 120 is solidly applied with invisible ink that is visualized by ultraviolet irradiation, and then the ID mark region 121 is irradiated with laser light and is denatured at the irradiated portions to form the marks 122 that are not visualized (do not emit light) even by ultraviolet irradiation, and such irradiated portions (the positions of the marks 122) are selected according to the code information. The code information (first code information) can be exposed as the marks 122 which does not emit light by irradiating the ID mark region 121 with ultraviolet light.
[0100] Although the first code information can be formed by drawing the marks 122 with an invisible ink, in such a case, only the portions of the marks 122 protrude on the display surface 120, which may cause wearing out of the marks 122 in the course of using the game token 1. In particular, in the case where the marks are relatively small in order to express a lot of information like the marks 122, there is a possibility that correct information cannot be expressed due to wearing out. On the other hand, in the present embodiment, the marks 122 constituting the first code information do not protrude on the display surface 120, and thus there is no possibility of loss of the marks 122 due to wearing out.
[0101] In addition, in the game token 1 of the present embodiment, the marks 123 are also printed with an invisible ink on the display surface 120 as the second code information. While the first code information is information for uniquely identifying the game token original plate 10, the second code information is information for uniquely identifying the position on the game token original plate 10, and a combination of these pieces of information constitutes a unique ID that uniquely identifies the game token 1. With this configuration, the same printing can be performed on all the game token original plates 10 at the time of printing the marks 123 of the second code information and the invisible ink region 120, and thus the same printing plate can be used for all the game token original plates 10.
[0102] Since the first code information for uniquely identifying the game token original plate 10 is added by laser irradiation to the game token original plate 10 for which the application of the invisible ink has been completed, the same first code information can be efficiently added to a plurality of game tokens 1 cut out from the same game token original plate 10.
[0103] In addition, since the invisible ink is transparent, the code information cannot be visually observed during a normal use (under visible light). Thus, the design of the display surface 120 of the game token 1 is not affected, and also security is improved.
[0104] In the above embodiment, a UV ink that emits fluorescence by irradiating ultraviolet light is employed as an invisible ink, but the invisible ink is not limited thereto, and may be an infrared absorbing material, for example. When an infrared absorbing material is employed as an invisible ink, an ink formed of an infrared absorbing material is coated (printed) on the entire surface of the ID mark region 121, and laser light is applied to the portions corresponding to the first code information in the ID mark region 121 that has been entirely printed with the infrared absorbing material, so that the irradiated portions are denatured to form the marks 122.
[0105] In this case, the denatured portions at the marks 122 cannot absorb infrared rays. Therefore, when the ID mark region 121 is irradiated with infrared rays to read the first code information, the marks 122 reflects the infrared rays without absorbing the infrared rays, while an area excluding the marks 122 in the ID mark region 121 absorbs the infrared rays with no reflection or with a small amount of reflection. With this configuration, the first code information composed of the marks 122 can be read by shooting the ID mark region 121 with an infrared camera.
[0106] For this purpose, the inspection system includes an infrared camera in place of the UV camera 51. The infrared camera includes an infrared irradiation light configured to emit infrared rays and an infrared detection element configured to detect an infrared image from a subject through a lens to generate an infrared image.
[0107] In the above embodiment, the marks 123 are formed by partially irradiating the ID mark region 121 with laser light to denature the invisible ink at the irradiated portions, but the invisible ink may be removed by laser irradiation at the irradiated portions. In this case, laser irradiation needs to be stronger than in the above embodiment.
[0108] Even in the case where the marks 122 are formed by removing the invisible ink, the arrangement of the marks 122 is visualized by irradiating the ID mark region 121 with ultraviolet light when the invisible ink is a UV ink in the same manner as the above embodiment, and the arrangement of the marks 122 is visualized by irradiating the ID mark region 121 with infrared rays when the invisible ink is an ink of an infrared absorbing material.
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[0110] In this modification, as shown in
[0111] In the same manner as the above embodiment, a number representing the type (value) of the game token 1′ is printed on the display surfaces 120 of the game token 1′, and transparent layers 16 are provided as the outermost layers, and the layers are bonded to each other by thermocompression bonding to form at least a five-layer structure. The game token 1′ is formed such that plastic sheet members forming the layers (colored layer 11, light-colored layers 12, and transparent layers 16) are stacked, an RFID tag 13 is placed in the hollow B, and the stacked sheet members are thermally bonded to each other into a closely adhered state (a five-layer structure or the like) to form a game token original plate 10, and then, the game token original plate 10 is stamped by a press or the like into circular-shaped pieces, rectangular-shaped pieces, or the like.
[0112] At the time of stamping out the game token original plate 10 by a press, a rounding process (rounded corner) is applied to the edge of each of the outermost transparent layers 16 by designing the dimensions of a die and a punch for stamping. With this configuration, the surfaces of the light-colored layers 12 are deformed and prevented from being exposed on the side surface of the game token 1′. Further, the end of the game token 1′ is prevented from being sharp so as not to hurt the hand or not to damage other game tokens 1′.
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[0115] In the same manner as the inspection system 50, the inspection system 70 includes a UV camera 51 configured to shoot the code information on the display surface 120 of the game token 1, a visible-light camera 52 configured to shoot a striped pattern on the side surface of the game token 1, an RFID reader 53 configured to read information in the RFID tag 13 of the game token 1, a recording device 54, an inspection device 55, a database 56, and an output device 57.
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[0117] A method of determining authenticity by the inspection device 55 may be the same as in the above embodiment. Although the surface print information and the code information are printed on both of the two display surfaces of the game token 1 to be inspected by the inspection system 70, in the case where the surface print information and the code information of the game token 1 are provided on one side of the game token 1, the UV camera 51 and the visible-light camera 58 may be provided on both of the front side and the back side. With this configuration, the surface print information and the code information printed on only one side of the game token 1 can be shot respectively by the UV camera 51 and the visible-light camera 58 provided on at least one of the front side and the back side.
[0118] Although the RFID tag 13 stores the RFID tag information in addition to the code information printed with the invisible ink, and the RFID reader 53 reads the RFID tag information in the game token 1 according to the above embodiment, an ID code (side ID) may be printed on the side surface of the game token 1 instead of or in addition to the RFID tag information stored in the RFID tag 13. The side ID may be printed with an ordinary ink or may be printed with an invisible ink.
[0119] In the case where the side ID is added, the contents of the side ID are stored in the database 56 in association with the code information in the same manner as in the above embodiment, and the inspection device 55 refers to the database 56 to determine whether or not a recognized side ID is stored in the database 56.
[0120] Although the code information is expressed by arrangement of the marks 122 and the marks 123 in the game token 1 according to the above embodiment, the code information may be expressed by numbers or letters. Likewise, the above described side ID may be expressed by arrangement of marks or may be expressed by numbers or letters.
[0121] Although the first code information is information for identifying the game token original plate 10 according to the game token 1 of the above embodiment, the first code information may be identification information for uniquely identifying the game token 1. In addition, the code information may be formed of only the first code information without second code information.
[0122] At least the following invention is disclosed by the above embodiment and its modifications.
[0123] (1) An inspection system for a game token used in a table game, including: a camera configured to shoot the game token; a recording device configured to record an image of the game token shot by the camera; and an inspection device configured to determine authenticity of the game token using the image recorded in the recording device, wherein the game token includes code information, the inspection device determines authenticity of the game token by recognizing the code information from the image recorded in the recording device, the game token includes an invisible ink region on which an invisible ink is coated, and the code information is added to the game token by irradiating the invisible ink region with laser light so that the invisible ink constituting the invisible ink region is partially denatured or removed.
[0124] (2) The inspection system according to (1), wherein the code information is a unique ID capable of individually identifying the game token or a unique ID capable of individually identifying a group to which the game token belongs.
[0125] (3) The inspection system according to (1), wherein the code information is associated with any one of a machine used for manufacturing the game token, a sequence of manufacture, time of manufacture, and manufacturing information in a database.
[0126] (4) The inspection system according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the game token includes an RFID tag, and further includes RFID tag information stored in the RFID tag or an ID code written on a side surface of the game token in addition to the code information, the inspection system further includes a database configured to associate the code information with the RFID tag information or the ID code, the camera is configured to shoot the code information added to the game token to be inspected, and the inspection device refers to the database and compares the code information with the RFID tag information or the ID code to determine authenticity of the game tokens.
[0127] (5) The inspection system according to any one of (1) to (4), wherein the camera includes a lamp configured to visualize the invisible ink, and shoots the visualized code information.
[0128] (6) The inspection system according to any one of (1) to (5), wherein the code information is a code expressed by a character or a mark.
[0129] (7) The inspection system according to any one of (1) to (6), wherein the invisible ink is transparent.
[0130] (8) A game token to which code information for determining authenticity of the game token is added, including: an invisible ink region formed of a UV ink or an infrared absorbing material, wherein the code information is added by irradiating the invisible ink region with laser light so that the UV ink or the infrared absorbing material constituting the invisible ink region is partially denatured or removed.
[0131] (9) The game token according to (8), wherein the code information is a unique ID capable of individually identifying the game token or a unique ID capable of individually identifying a group to which the game token belongs.
[0132] (10) The game token according to (9), wherein the code information is associated with at least one of a machine used for manufacturing the game token, a sequence of manufacture, time of manufacture, and manufacturing information in a database.
[0133] (11) The game token according to any one of (8) to (10), including an RFID tag, and further including RFID tag information stored in the RFID tag or an ID code written on a side surface of the game token in addition to the code information, wherein authenticity of the game token is determined by referring to the database that associates the code information with the RFID tag information or the ID code, and comparing the code information with the RFID tag information or the ID code that is added to the game token to be inspected for authenticity.
[0134] (12) The game token according to any one of (8) to (11), wherein the code information is a code expressed by a character or a mark.
[0135] (13) The game token according to any one of (8) to (12), wherein the invisible ink is transparent.