Plans
“I opened it up and thought, ‘Is this Diane Keaton, the actress? It couldn’t be. Or maybe it could,’” he later said in reference to the wallet. However, he had something bigger in mind than simply turning a profit from the wallet. Without a doubt, a collector would be willing to pay him a high price for it. Mind you, Anton is a noble person. What did he want to do with it?
“Hi, I bought a storage unit at auction, and in there I found a wallet and your driver’s license and photos from the 1960s [and] 1970s. If you have any interest in this, you can have it back,” he told Keaton in a tweet. It was not surprising to find that the actress did not respond. The New York Daily News tried to get in touch with her, but they did not get lucky either.