Metal Detectors $1,000–$3,000

Above $1,000, you are choosing between specific technical strengths rather than better vs. worse. The Minelab Manticore leads in 2D iron-site discrimination. The XP DEUS II leads in wireless audio and 65-foot waterproofing.  Each machine earns its premium for a specific set of hunters and sites.

Explore our selection of metal detectors priced $1,000–$3,000, built for detectorists who want high-end performance, advanced technology, and exceptional depth. This category includes mid-tier to professional detectors offering multi-frequency operation, superior ground balancing, enhanced discrimination, and rugged designs ready for serious relic hunting, deep coin recovery, prospecting, and beach detecting. If you're upgrading for greater accuracy and efficiency, this range delivers powerful results.

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Metal Detectors for Relic and Treasure Hunting: Find What Others Walk Past

Relic and treasure hunting is a different challenge from coin hunting in a park. Old sites have iron — nails, hardware, farm equipment fragments — and good targets are often sitting in the middle of that iron contamination. A machine that handles clean suburban parks well may be essentially unusable at a productive Civil War campsite where iron density is extreme. The machines chosen for relic hunting are built specifically to handle that problem.

What Matters on Relic Sites

Three things separate productive relic hunters from less productive ones at the same site: recovery speed (how quickly the machine is ready for the next target after detecting one), iron discrimination (the ability to distinguish good targets from ferrous masking), and audio nuance (the ability to hear faint, deep signals that a weaker machine or less experienced hunter would miss). The XP DEUS II and Minelab Manticore lead the category specifically because they excel at all three. See XP DEUS II and Minelab Manticore.

The XP DEUS II for Relic Hunting

The XP DEUS II is the machine of choice for a large number of serious relic hunters — particularly in Europe where the machine was developed and where iron-heavy medieval sites are the proving ground. Fast Multi-Frequency technology, exceptional audio processing through the WS6 Master headphones, and fast recovery speed that separates it from most competitors in dense iron conditions. The fully wireless platform means no cable fatigue over long relic hunting sessions on difficult ground. See the full DEUS II collection.

Minelab Manticore for Dense Iron Sites

The Minelab Manticore’s 2D target ID display gives experienced hunters better dig decisions on the most iron-dense relic sites. When a good target is sitting in the middle of iron masking, the 2D ferrous/conductive plot often resolves it where a single-number ID system gives an ambiguous signal. For competitive relic hunters at the most demanding sites, the Manticore’s discrimination advantage is real and meaningful. See Minelab Manticore.

Accessible Relic Machines at Lower Cost

The Nokta Legend and Minelab Equinox 800 both handle moderately iron-heavy relic sites well at lower prices. For hunters who are building skills and developing site access rather than competing at the most demanding locations, these machines are capable relic tools without the Manticore or DEUS II premium. The Garrett AT Max and Fisher F75 are respected relic machines with long track records at moderate price points. As skills develop and sites become more demanding, the upgrade to DEUS II or Manticore level becomes more justified. See advanced detectors.


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