I can’t tell you the exact manufacture date, but the whole club was redesigned in 2007, and although it’s hard to find any WPT Grand Prix de Paris videos from 2007-2009, videos from 2006 show they used cheap, generic plastics, and by 2010 the videos showed the Paulson ACF chips being used there. So I’d assume around early-mid 2007, as the tournaments took place in June and that’s when the redesign happened.
They kept using them until 2014, at which point the club was raided and liquidated, and I think the chips were purchased by @semsallem and @<°)))><) in 2015. They probably know the specifics better, though.
holy shit @Windwalker Krish, amazing. If you consider relabeling , I hope you are just thinking label over, vs inlay replacement. I would keep the 10k in play if you can't find more 5k , to have more of a wsop breakdown on the 50k starting stacks. Looking forward to the west coast meet up
The youtube page entitled "Aviation Club de France Casino History!" shows very nice video of these chips, including them being used in 2012, but nothing earlier.
I agree with @ovo, if you want to stay accurate to the set while being able to run high roller starting stack tournaments you could get 100k and 1m plaques made by Abbiati. They’re the closest thing to B&G plaques, and you can get the lunettes and gold filament laced into the surface, just like the actual plaques.