This site lists the various notes made from Utah and it lists a few from Salt Lake City, but he doesn't show any photos and doesn't go into much detail on them.
It's a $5 Bingham note (like your $10 note) and it sold for $1380. I didn't find anything quickly on the Tintic Mining note, but there is surely something out there on it.
Nonetheless, you have some notes with value!
***(added to say---if they are genuine notes, that is.)
Regrettably I feel that they are probably reproductions as well. Repros usually ahve the same date and serial number for each note printed. They are in stunningly good condition for notes around 140 years old!
I hope they are real, but sorry to say I expect they are not.
However that said, they dont look like modern reproductions either, so could have value in their own right.
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