Back in September of last year, a British bird-watcher was observing a buzzard and a couple of magpies at the edge of a farmer’s field when he found a bunch of Celtic gold coins from more than 2,000 years ago. It was one massive discovery as it is estimated to be worth approximately £845,000 ($1.15 million in US dollars). The man, who has remained anonymous, is also an amateur metal detectorist. According to Treasure Hunting magazine, the 1,300 or so gold coins date back to between 40 and 50 AD. In fact, his discovery is the largest amount of Iron Age Celtic coins that has been found in the United Kingdom since 2008 when 850 staters were unearthed in Suffolk (that discovery was named the Wickham Market Hoard).