Metal Detectors $400 to $1000

Metal detectors from $400 to $1000 are where the hobby gets serious — and where it splits into two specialist paths. For all-round coin, relic, and beach hunting, the Minelab X-TERRA ELITE pairs Multi-IQ multi-frequency with a fully waterproof IP68 body that's submersible to 16 feet. For chasing gold, the 45 kHz Minelab Gold Monster 1000 is a fully automatic gold detector that ships with two coils. Pick the machine built for the treasure you're after.

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Two Paths at the $400–$1000 Level

This is the price range where you stop buying a do-everything detector and start buying the right tool for your hunt. The Minelab X-TERRA ELITE is the all-rounder: Multi-IQ simultaneous multi-frequency for coins, relics, and jewelry across mild soil, trashy parks, and saltwater beaches, in a body that's fully waterproof to 16 feet so the surf and the river are fair game. The Minelab Gold Monster 1000 is the specialist: a high-frequency 45 kHz gold detector tuned to find the small, low-conductivity gold that general-purpose machines walk over. Both are serious, warrantied Minelab detectors — they're simply built for different targets, so the question isn't which is "better," it's what you're hunting.

Choosing a Gold Detector: Why Frequency Matters

Gold prospecting rewards high frequency. The Gold Monster 1000 runs at 45 kHz — far higher than the 5–15 kHz of a typical coin machine — because higher frequencies are dramatically more sensitive to small, low-conductivity targets like natural gold nuggets and fine jewelry. Just as important for newcomers, it's fully automatic: automatic ground balance, automatic noise cancel, and automatic sensitivity mean you switch it on and swing while the detector handles the difficult, highly mineralized ground that gold tends to hide in. It ships with two coils — a larger 10"x6" Double-D for ground coverage and depth, and a small 5" Double-D for patch-cleaning and tight, trashy spots. If gold is your goal, browse our full range of gold detectors and prospecting equipment to build the kit around it.

Multi-Frequency & Waterproof for Coins, Relics & Beaches

If you want one machine that does nearly everything, the X-TERRA ELITE is the standout in this range. Minelab's Multi-IQ technology transmits several frequencies at once for the best all-round depth and stability — a genuine advantage on mineralized ground and saltwater beaches — and a 15 kHz single-frequency mode is there when you want it. Six pre-set search modes (Park, Field, and Beach) and adjustable iron bias let you match the machine to the site, and the full IP68 waterproof rating to 16 feet means you can wade in without a second thought. For dedicated water and beach hunting, also see our waterproof metal detectors and beach detectors.

Round Out Your Setup

At this level the right accessories make a real difference. A pinpointer speeds recovery on every target; a quality sand scoop or digger makes clean recoveries on land or in the water; good headphones pull faint targets out of the noise; and a second search coil lets you trade depth for separation by site. See all metal detector accessories.

Metal Detectors $400–$1000 FAQs

What is the best metal detector for gold under $1000?

In this range, the Minelab Gold Monster 1000 is the standout gold machine. Its 45 kHz frequency and fully automatic operation make it highly sensitive to small natural gold and easy for newcomers to prospecting to run in difficult, mineralized ground. For an all-purpose detector that also handles beaches, the waterproof X-TERRA ELITE is the better choice.

What's the difference between the X-TERRA ELITE and the Gold Monster 1000?

Different jobs. The X-TERRA ELITE is a Multi-IQ multi-frequency all-rounder for coins, relics, jewelry, and beaches, fully waterproof to 16 feet. The Gold Monster 1000 is a high-frequency 45 kHz gold detector built specifically to find small gold nuggets — excellent at that, but not designed as a general coin-and-relic machine.

Is the Gold Monster 1000 good for beginners?

Yes — for a gold detector. Its fully automatic ground balance, noise cancel, and sensitivity remove the hardest part of prospecting, so a beginner can find gold without manually tuning the machine. It does require gold-bearing ground to use to its full potential.

Are these detectors waterproof?

The X-TERRA ELITE is fully submersible to 16 feet (IP68). The Gold Monster 1000 has waterproof coils, but its control box is only rain/splash-proof — it is not submersible, so keep it out of the water.

Why Buy a Serious Detector from Serious Detecting

At $400 and up, support and warranty matter as much as the machine. Serious Detecting is an authorized US dealer for Minelab, so every detector on this page ships new with the full manufacturer warranty — not gray-market gear without backing. Orders over $99 ship free within the lower 48, local pickup is available out of Michigan, and our staff hunts coins, relics, and gold with these exact machines. Tell us whether you're chasing beach finds or gold nuggets and we'll point you to the right detector — and the coils and accessories to match.

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