| Issue | #324 |
| Published | December 2003 |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Cover Price | 6.95 USD |
| Pages | 68 |
| Editing | Leonard (John) Clark |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Pencils | Don Rosa |
| Inks | Don Rosa |
| Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
| Reprinted | From ? |
| Characters | Gyro Gearloose; Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Mr Gearloose; Gyro's Helper |
| Synopsis | The origin of Gyro's helper. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | Don Rosa |
| Pencils | Don Rosa |
| Inks | Don Rosa |
| Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
| Letters | John Clark |
| Reprinted | From ? |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Beagle Boys |
| Synopsis | Uncle Scrooge creates a new round money bin. |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Scott Rockwell |
| Reprinted | From Four Color (Dell, 1942 series) #495 (September 1953). This issue is also referred to as Uncler Scrooge #3 |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Mr Peter |
| Synopsis | There's something odd going on under the Cornelius Coot Bridge. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | Piet Zeeman |
| Pencils | Santiago Barreira |
| Inks | Santiago Barreira |
| Colors | Scott Rockwell |
| Letters | Susie Lee |
| Reprinted | From ? |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Daisy; Gladstone Gander; Presenter; Manny Moochpenny |
| Synopsis | Uncle Scrooge wants to go on the Misery Hour TV show to win a free trip with his tragic story. |
| Script | Frank Jonker |
| Pencils | Mau Heymans |
| Inks | Mau Heymans |
| Colors | Barry Englin-Grossman |
| Letters | John Clark |
| Reprinted | From ? |
| Characters | Magica DeSpell; Rumpus McFowl; Uncle Scrooge; Gyro Gearloose |
| Synopsis | Magica romances Rumpus to get heer hands on Scrooge's number one dime. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | William Van Horn |
| Pencils | William Van Horn |
| Inks | William Van Horn |
| Colors | Scott Rockwell |
| Letters | William Van Horn |