The State of New York Stock Transfer Tax stamp
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1922 - same as above series but the ends of the rectangle panels below "CENTS" have heavy, thicker ends - (perf. 11) From 1922 on, the panels below CENTS have thicker vertical lines
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From this 1922 series on (until the completely re-designed 1943 series), these re-engraved versions of the "1" digit and the "2" digit were used on the 1 and 2 Dollar denominations.

A 1926 stock transfer certificate - containing both Federal tax stamps and State tax stamps