Uncle Willy
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All this requires is a probe and a big screwdriver. I use a 26-inch Phillips with the tip ground to a round end as my probe ( saves getting on my knees.) Push the probe in the ground and locate the coin then leave it there to mark where the coin is. Shove the tip of the screwdriver down alongside the coin and past it an inch or so. Then pull the probe out and lay the handle up next to the shaft on the screwdriver to act as a fulcrum, then push down on the screwdriver in the direction of the arrow. In anything but rock hard ground the soil will open up like a clamshell in two or more sections. Retrieve your coin then push the earth back into place, step on it, and no one will ever know you were there. I very rarely ever dig a hole to retrieve a coin, ring, or whatever. I like doing things the smart and easy way 
Bill
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