The State of New York Stock Transfer Tax stamp
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Different Styles of Stamped and Punched cancellations
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1922 - same as above series but the ends of the rectangle panels below "CENTS" have heavy, thicker ends.From 1922 on, the panels below CENTS have thicker vertical lines

The vertical hatching above the value numeral panels is complete - (perf. 11) 
brown  pale orange brown  deep brown  orange  reddish orange  pale yellow green  olive  deep green  black  black - DOUBLE TRANSFER - see close-up  <--- CLOSE UP OF DOUBLE TRANSFER of previous 112a type - notice the "shadow-like" double impression  blue black  yellow orange  olive orange  close-up of the redesigned 1922 "1" Dollar - narrow top, shade lines fade at base  carmine  claret red  carmine - no overprint  grey violet - with diagonal cut in rectangle above "RAN" of TRANSFER  
diagonal cut in engraving above "RAN" of TRANSFER on some ST115/ST115a type stamps  grey violet - without usual diagonal cut in rectangle above "RAN" of TRANSFER  dark red violet - with diagonal cut in rectangle above "RAN" of TRANSFER  dark red violet like previous-except this one has an exceptionally high overprint-nearly off the stamp-quite unusual  puce  gray brown  orange brown  deep brown   close-up of the 1922-1936 re-designed "2" Dollar - deeper tip in elbow corner and base top shade line interrupted by curve  
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