Las Vegas transformed into the “Neon Capital of the World” beginning in the 1940s and 1950s, when casino owners discovered that brilliant neon signs could lure travelers off the desert highways. The first neon sign appeared downtown in 1929, but it was the post-World War II boom that truly illuminated the city. In celebration of the iconic neon lights of Vegas, Scottsdale Mint offers a beautiful Lucky Sevens Silver Bar. Today, 7.77 oz Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars are available from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Casinos like the Flamingo, opened by Bugsy Siegel in 1946, ushered in an era of increasingly elaborate neon displays that turned Fremont Street and the Strip into glowing wonderlands. These luminous advertisements became synonymous with the glamour and excitement of gambling, creating an iconic visual identity that persists today even as LED technology replaces traditional neon.
All 7.77 oz Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars are available with protective plastic and colorized visuals. The colorization of the bar adds to the allure of the concept of Las Vegas’ distinctive neon lights.
The obverse of Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars features the Lucky Sevens design, with a classic visual inspired by the lights of the Vegas Strip. The prominent Lucky Sevens are found at the center of the design, with a serial number beneath. The number seven holds a special place in gambling lore, particularly as the “lucky 7.” In dice games like craps, seven is the most probable roll with two dice, appearing in six different combinations. Slot machines prominently feature triple sevens as jackpot symbols, a tradition dating back to early mechanical slots when the 7-7-7 combination offered the highest payout.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver bars online. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us.
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Las Vegas transformed into the “Neon Capital of the World” beginning in the 1940s and 1950s, when casino owners discovered that brilliant neon signs could lure travelers off the desert highways. The first neon sign appeared downtown in 1929, but it was the post-World War II boom that truly illuminated the city. In celebration of the iconic neon lights of Vegas, Scottsdale Mint offers a beautiful Lucky Sevens Silver Bar. Today, 7.77 oz Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars are available from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Casinos like the Flamingo, opened by Bugsy Siegel in 1946, ushered in an era of increasingly elaborate neon displays that turned Fremont Street and the Strip into glowing wonderlands. These luminous advertisements became synonymous with the glamour and excitement of gambling, creating an iconic visual identity that persists today even as LED technology replaces traditional neon.
All 7.77 oz Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars are available with protective plastic and colorized visuals. The colorization of the bar adds to the allure of the concept of Las Vegas’ distinctive neon lights.
The obverse of Colorized Scottsdale Mint Lucky Sevens Silver Bars features the Lucky Sevens design, with a classic visual inspired by the lights of the Vegas Strip. The prominent Lucky Sevens are found at the center of the design, with a serial number beneath. The number seven holds a special place in gambling lore, particularly as the “lucky 7.” In dice games like craps, seven is the most probable roll with two dice, appearing in six different combinations. Slot machines prominently feature triple sevens as jackpot symbols, a tradition dating back to early mechanical slots when the 7-7-7 combination offered the highest payout.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver bars online. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us.