For some, treasure hunting is a casual hobby. For others, like Anton Lulgjuraj, it’s a passion project that sometimes leads to incredible discoveries. Based in New York, Anton has spent years purchasing old, abandoned storage units—never quite sure what hidden gems he might uncover.
While most units contain little more than forgotten furniture or dusty boxes, one find stood out. Among a pile of belongings that once belonged to an Air Force pilot, Anton spotted a small, weathered locker. Inside, he found an old, worn wallet—nothing flashy, but something about it caught his attention.

As he carefully examined its contents, he came across a California driver’s license from the late 1960s, a faded actor’s equity card, and a handful of vintage photos. The name on the license was Diane Hall. Curious, Anton began to dig deeper, and what he found shocked him—Diane Hall was the birth name of none other than legendary actress Diane Keaton.
Eager to return the long-lost keepsake to its famous owner, Anton reached out to her. But there was no response—until his unusual discovery made the news. Once the story hit the media, it caught the attention of Keaton herself.

“I think anyone always hopes that if they lose a wallet, they’ll get it back one day,” Anton said. “So this… this is pretty great.”
It just goes to show that sometimes, the real treasure isn’t gold or cash—it’s a piece of someone’s history, waiting to be found and returned.