Eureka, Nevada. Butter Cup Silver Mining Co. 1870s. $5. PMG Choice Uncirculated EPQ.Remainder. 1870s. Plate position A. Printed on bond paper. Fine intaglio dual-sided engraving with imprint of the National Bank Note Co. New York on face and back. The face printed in black with curved title across center, flanked by numerical counters upon geometric lathe shapes. In the bottom center, large engraved "GOLD". Engraved vignettes at the bottom left and right respectively: mechanic standing and hunter standing with rifle. Green security back with complex lathe flanked by counters on each end. Date with "187" engraved, obligations, "No." space, and signature space at the bottom right for the "Supt." The notes were payable at "George K. Otis, 84 Broadway, New York". Unsigned, undated, and unnumbered. In Ford XX we sold a raw Very Fine Remainder with mounting remnant stains for $3,450. This is the nicest example we have seen.