Scrooge getting a bag of seeds to feed hungry birds (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge giving the seeds to the birds, confident that none of his employees can see him (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge proudly announcing that they no longer have anything to complain about to his employees after putting wood in the old stove (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge telling his nehpew Huey to close the stove's door, so as not to lose any heat (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge realising that Killmotor Hill's independance means he is actually the king of a sovereign nation (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge, in his king outfit, receiving a tax official (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge asking for enormous tax refunds on the grounds that he never actually lived in the United States at all (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge realizing his mistake as Aker McCovet gloats about his take-over of McDuckland (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge dueling Akers McCovet for the throne of McDuckland (in His Majesty, McDuck).
Scrooge feigning surprise as his royal land grant burns (in His Majesty, McDuck).
The whole McDuckland debacle forgiven and forgotten, Scrooge once again feeds the pigeons, under the approving eyes of Cornelius Coot's ghost (in His Majesty, McDuck).
One fo his nephews telling Scrooge that the plays and poetry contained in the Library of Alexandria were probably lost when it was condensed (in Guardians of the Lost Library).
First poster in Don Rosa's "60th anniversary of Uncle Scrooge" series, where his renditions of Scrooge as depicted in Barks's first stories with him surround a picture of Modern Scrooge.