COREY: Hey, man, what do we got? This is Madonna's personal
daily planner and phone book from 1988 filled with
unbelievable phone numbers, dates, all completely
handwritten by Madonna. So where did you get it? When I was 12 years old,
I snuck into her hotel room and I stole it. Really? I'm joking. ROBERT: I came to
the pawn shop today to sell Madonna's
personal daily planner and phone book from 1988. This is something I purchased at
a very reputable auction house. And this item is a
great Madonna artifact, but I think the
time has come for me to pass this on to another
diehard Madonna collector. This is really something
I've never seen before. She's got music video
dates and personal peoples' birthdays. Cher's phone number is in
there, Jane Fonda, Warren Beatty, Dennis Hopper's
phone number, Bruce Willis, PeeWee Herman. The list goes on and on. Did she sign it anywhere? Her name is actually right
here in the front of the book with her phone numbers
that she had at the time, and you can see this
is in her handwriting, where it says Madonna. She's got music quotes. She's got little hearts
around Sean Penn's name. So she was married to Sean
Penn at some point, wasn't she? She was. So it wouldn't surprise
me if the two of them get back together again. I think Sean Penn has always
been Madonna's true love. I don't know that
much about her, but Madonna has been a
huge star for decades, and a lot of people consider
her the queen of pop. And she does have some
mega fans out there that would pay good money for this. So how much are you
looking to get for it? I'm asking $25,000
for the book. COREY: Really? Really. When it comes to
something like this, I really don't even
know where to start. I'm going to give a buddy a
call and have him come down and tell me this is her
handwriting because I-- I really don't even know what
to say about this right now. I would love to see
what he has to say. I'll be back. ROBERT: I don't feel
that it requires an expert's evaluation. I know how legitimate and
how great this item is. This was something
I had to have. I love Madonna. I think she's amazing. Vogue. Vogue. Vogue. COREY: Got a weird one for you. STEVE GRAD: Oh, great. COREY: Madonna's day planner. Ah, cool. Obviously, Madonna's
kind of a big deal. She's really difficult to
get near, tough autograph. She doesn't like signing. She doesn't like people
just being around her. Because of that,
her value is insane. She's like one of the most
valuable modern era celebrities that's still alive. COREY: All right. STEVE GRAD: What
are your concerns? Dude, I don't even
know if it's hers. It just looks like a
bunch of gibberish from-- from a high school
girl literally. I really don't even
know what it is. This will be challenging here. The thing I have to do
is, because we're not really basing it on
a signature, I've got to check her handwriting. Obviously, I have to
compare her writing compared to the stuff I have. She had a way of writing-- lot
of lowercase letters, cursive, some printing,
some block letters. I'm looking for transition
points on her S. And you could see it where
she wrote "shirt" here and "Sean," it's
literally the same thing. ROBERT: The same S. And she takes her S here
and she brings it straight up. That's a positive sign. Just kind of
looking for matches, and I'm looking at
the "for" and looking all lowercase here
and looking literally at the same letter formation. Yeah. Her Rs, interesting,
her transitions here. Again, I see the
same type of R here. You know, based on
everything, though, I'm seeing here, Corey, it's from her. And it's pretty cool, if
you want to know the truth. That is a really neat piece
of memorabilia to have. Is it actually worth
any money, though? Yeah, she's one of the
biggest stars of all time. COREY: What's it worth? You know, what I
think is interesting about this piece is
that it hasn't really been circulated a long time. And it's kind of a
personal piece of hers, so it's got a little more
than, like, a signed photograph or an album. So conservatively, I'd
say $10,000 to $12,000 range, right in that ballpark. I disagree. OK-- I definitely think
it's worth a lot more. I've been offered a
lot more than that. But, you know, we
all have an opinion. Of course. I appreciate you
coming down, though. STEVE GRAD: Yeah,
it's good to see you. Appreciate it.
Thank you, man. You bet. STEVE GRAD: I think it's
a great buy for the shop. Finding a personal effect of
hers, like a date planner, we're talking about a rare item. Anything Madonna has
significant value to it, and especially something
that comes right from her. You're asking 25, you
heard my guy say 10 to 12. I'd give you, like,
4 grand for it. It's insulting, to
be honest with you. It's worth a lot more than that. I'd go down to 20. I'd go to 5. We're not going to
make a deal, are we? Listen, we all make
mistakes in life. Madonna's day planner isn't
going to be one of mine, I promise. Well, we'll see what happens. I appreciate your help. Take care, man. Thanks, man. ROBERT: This was worth
clearly over $20,000. It is a iconic piece of rock
and roll music memorabilia, and his-- his offer was insulting. But that's OK. We all make mistakes. [music playing]