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If the lawn is well kept you may not wish to dig a hole unless it is absolutely necessary. I use a small 1/8 inch diameter brass probe that is about 8 inches long. The tip is rounded so that if I should touch the buried object, I will not scratch it. Slowly and carefully insert the probe into the ground where you believe the object is. Do this repeatedly until you "touch" something solid. Check the depth that the probe has been inserted into the ground, if it is shallow, you can use the probe itself to pry the object to the surface. If the object is 3 inches or more down, then you will have to dig a hole to recover it.
in the hole with your hand. Some people prefer to use gloves for this because of the risk of glass or sharp objects protruding from the sides of the hole. Waive this material over your search coil. If you still haven't found the target, use your digging tool to carefully loosen up more of the soil from the sides and bottom of the hole. Repeat this process until you have made your recovery. Notice that I've underlined carefully each time in this section? The photo on the right will explain why. Notice just under the neck on this otherwise very-fine Barber dime, there is a hefty scratch across the neck and the 13 in the date. I was impatient and dug in a hurry when I was using my digging tool to loosen up the dirt in the hole!
Nothing look worse than a bunch of loose dirt lying around a recently dug hole. Consider using a rag, frisbee or something to contain the excavated material you remove from the hole. Each handfull of dirt taken from the hole should be placed on the "drop cloth" so that after the recovery is made you can simply dump the contents back into the hole. This is a nice tidy way of filling in the small crater you've made.
Now take the small flap of sod and replace it. take the time to gently knead in the surrounding sod to close up any gaps in the soil. Step on the flap with the heel of your shoe to make sure its in place, then brush the top of the sod with your hand to make the grass blend back together. With practice you will not be able to see where you've dug the hole and will keep the owners of the property happy!
Don't give someone an excuse to ban the use of metal detectors in your area.