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Casino Konstanz, Bodensee

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This little fellow commemorates 25 years of the Konstanz gaming house in Bodensee Germany.

Casino-Konstanz,-Bodensee

Casino-Konstanz,-Bodensee

Two questions, is this an actual playing chip? The figure 10 would seem to indicate that it has a value. It's silver, 10.7 gr, and dates from around 1976. 10 Marks?
Also there are small marks on either leg of the horseshoe:
The left has AH 1935 and the right V7.
Any info gratefully received.
Bob
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Not just "around" but precisely 1976. :) The casino was established in July 1951. By the way, "Konstanz" is the name of the city, and "Bodensee" (or "Lake Constance" in English) is the lake where the place is. Now what the "10" means ... well, a casino chip would be plastic, see here http://www.siliconsaar.de/museum?location=27 And I have no idea either what these marks are. Some third party addition, yes, but beyond that ...

Christian
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