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Butter Cup Silver Mining Co., Eureka, Nevada, $3 Note, 1871 [204923]

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Butter Cup Silver Mining Co., Eureka, Nevada, $3 Note, 1871 [204923]
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Extremely rare. Ex. John J. Ford Collection. Three dollar note issued Oct. 1st, 1871. Signed by the superintendent. Located in New York Canyon near Eureka, the Butter Cup mine was a real producer beginning in 1867. By the 1870s silver and gold coins were scarce and had to be shipped in weekly to meet pay role. The Butter Cup management decided to issue this scrip to reduce the volume of coins every week. Not only was this illegal but the miners refused to accept anything but gold and silver for their wages. These notes, printed by the National Bank Note Co., are very seldom encountered and then almost always as unissued remainders. This issued $3 note features detailed engravings of a farmer and livestock. This is an extremely rare obsolete note. 3 x 7"
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Date: 1871
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Eureka
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection