Metal printing plate - early 1900s?

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I found this yesterday afternoon when digging an old bar/post office site - looked around online but couldn’t find anything to help me learn about it. Can anyone recommend a resource (other than Google) to research the history on items like this?

I’m guessing it was early 1900s based on two late 1860s silver finds from the same location last month. Any help would be appreciated.
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nhbenz is right on target! I reversed the image for comparison...

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vpnavy nails it again. Congrats dute Nice find.
 

That's a neat old plate.
 

Hi, congrats on finding the nice old printing plate:icon_thumright:
 

Thanks! I went back there twice looking for the rest of the plate, but no luck. Still one of the neatest relics I have found all year.
 

I found some of similar plates behind an old house,they look like advertising pieces.....HH....BonzPrinters plate one of 4.webp
 

Nice, someone reading that ad would have also been reading an article about that great new unsinkable ship called the Titanic that was soon to arrive in New York on her maiden voyage any day now.
 

Nice find, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

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