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1878 7/8 Tf Question

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I received an 1878 Morgan for my birthday. It has 7TF but I am not sure if it's a 7TF or a 7/8. Would someone please post a pic of a 7/8TF I could use to compare? Thanks!
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These images are from PCGS;

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Thanks for the pics!
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Look closely at the end of the arrow feathers, at that longer nock you see in the bottom two images. The 7TF type has either that or a shorter nock which doesn't extend past the arrow fletches; it's yet another differing type.
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If you have a 7tf reverse with a long nock on the center arrow shaft you have a 7 over 8tf or a B1 reverse. either or is good.
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Pictures please!! As stated, there is the 8 TF reverse, 7/8 TF (B1 Long Nock reverse), B2 reverses with a short nock, and the C reverse which is easily differentiated between B1 and B2 by the slanted arrow feathers rather than them being parallel. Not too savvy with technology or else I would have used pictures as well... can't wait to hear how things turn out! Maybe V44!!
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