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I came across this while at another forum (TQ IS #1!!!)... wanted to share since I had trouble understanding different abbreviations. I know others have trouble also, therefore this will come in handy!
HH - happy hunting MDing - metal detecting TH'ing - treasure hunting tector - metal detector clad - any US coin that is "sandwiched" with alloys of different metals. (My Red Book defines Clad Coinage as Issues of the United States dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars made since 1965. Each coin has a center core of pure copper-nickel or silver on both sides.) merc - mercury dime rosie - silver roosevelt dime wheatie - wheat back penny injun - indian head penny cartwheel - silver dollar mint mark - a special mark placed on coins to let you know where or who made it. coinshooters - detectorist who look mainly for coins beach hunters - detectorists who mainly hunt beaches relic hunters - detectorists who hunt mainly woods probe - A tool to pinpoint the target while still in ground the machine - your detector digger - the tool used to dig your targets topsoil - first 4 inches of ground hipmount - mounting the control box of your detector with a belt on your waist display - the target identification on your detector ground balance - adjusting the detector to the mineralization in the soil disc - ability of your detector to reject unwanted metal tweak it - adjusting the detector whispers - low, barely audible tones beep beep - the sound certain detectors make. dig it - just dig it up find - something you found finds - the good stuff you found multi-targs - an area with a lot of targets keepers - the targets that you keep whether good or bad cache - a large amount of coins or jewelry buried together in a container nice haul - a comment on your great finds thingy - something you find and don't know what it is sand stuff - normal trash you find in the sand globola - a black corroded glob black gunk - in the water where the sand don't move snippers and snappers - small items you find hunting - grabbing your detector and going! newbie - someone new at the hobby loner - a detectorist that doesn't belong to a club dry sand - The sand people lay there blankets and lawn chairs wet sand - The high tide line to the low tide line, at low tide blanket line - first 10 ft in the dry sand, from the high tide line hot rock - a black volcanic rock, meteorite, or a rock that gives a off a metallic signal erosion - a part of the beach that will strip right down to bedrock. black sand - iron particles that are so small they look like sand coil - the round thing at the end of your detector WOT coil - a 15 inch coil made by Coil Tech, for Minelab detectors hard wired - a modification or quick fix to your detector swingin' coil time - the amount of time you spent detecting pulse or PI - a waterproof detector that locates all metal targets VLF - auto discriminates against iron Target ID - a meter or display that shows you what your target might be. Tone ID - different sounds identifying different target's sounds
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