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  2. Land Beneath the Ground! - Wikipedia

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    Worried about earthquakes damaging his money bin, Scrooge McDuck is determined to find out what causes them. Upon a suggestion by Donald, Scrooge has a shaft dug beneath his money bin to search for faults which might get cracked open by a tremor, but the miners are suddenly frightened away by voices coming from a gigantic cave.

  3. Scrooge McDuck - Wikipedia

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    It took the form of a short dramatization called "Uncle Scrooge's Rocket to the Moon", a story of how Scrooge builds a rocket to send all his money to the moon to protect it from the Beagle Boys. [56] In 1961 this story was reissued as a 45rpm single record entitled "Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge's Money Rocket."

  4. Only a Poor Old Man - Wikipedia

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    Scrooge understands that they plan to build a house on it, so they can secretly drain Scrooge's money out of the bin. Scrooge immediately faints. His three grandnephews ask Scrooge why he is so attached to his money, and he explains that to him it's not just money: his fortune is the result of a long life of hard work and canny action.

  5. List of Uncle Scrooge comics - Wikipedia

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    "Bye-Bye, Money Bin" (Lockman / Strobl, Steere) Chapter 6 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Reprinted from #76 291: February 1995 "Dreamtime Duck of the Never-Never" (Rosa / Rosa) "A Case of Too Much Money" (Kenner, Collins / Vicar, Klinger, Vincent) Chapter 7 of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 292: April 1995

  6. The Second-Richest Duck - Wikipedia

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    In the ship, Scrooge finds a piece of string and tries to put it on his ball, but it already belongs to another ball, whose owner gets very angry. At Glomgold's headquarters, our heroes learn he has his own Money Bin, almost like Scrooge's (the biggest difference being that Scrooge's has a dollar sign and Flintheart's has a pound sign).

  7. Scrooge McDuck and Money - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon begins as Huey, Dewey, and Louie visit their wealthy Uncle Scrooge McDuck in his bank vault and explain that they want to deposit their money, which totals a considerable $1.95. Scrooge discusses the history of money, explaining that ancient Roman soldiers were paid in salt that was called "salarium", which led to the phrase "worth ...

  8. List of Donald Duck universe characters - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck and the Nephews know that O.K. Quack is a space alien and are actively trying to help him find his ship. They first met him in the money bin where he entered talking to Scrooge's locks and was looking at Scrooge's coins thinking that they were all spaceships.

  9. The Golden River (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Scrooge gladly accepts the suggestion and states that he will give them the donation if their plan works out. Unfortunately, too much air is blown, causing the Money Bin to crack open. Scrooge collapses after hearing about the repair expenses (and an untimely comment about the promised donation) and is forced by his doctor to go on vacations.

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