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Story code:
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D 2001-024
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Publisher:
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Egmont
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First Published:
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October 2001
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Pages:
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28
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Versions:
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Both single-part and serialized versions.
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Plot and story:
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Don Rosa
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Art and ink:
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Don Rosa
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Story-type:
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Treasure-hunt, linked to the Barks classic "The fabolous Philosopher's stone".
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Characters:
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Scrooge McDuck |
Donald Duck |
HD&L Duck |
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
(Finnish/Swedish adventurer and map collector) |
Monsieur Mattressface
(employee of the International Money Council) |
Monsieur Molay
(head of the International Money Council)
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Locations:
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The Money Bin |
Chicago (Illionis) in a flashback |
Brutopia |
Paris (France) |
Haiti
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D.U.C.K.-dedication:
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Look at the upmost nails in the armoured door.
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Korsfarerkongenes krone
DD&Co 43-45/2001
DD&Co - En kvart årgang [vol.8], December 2002
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Korsridderkongernes krone
AA&Co 43-45/2001
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Korsfararkungarnas krona
KA&Co 43-45/2001
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Comments:

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Scrooge and his nephews go to Haiti in search for the lost crown of the crusader kings. However they are not alone, Monsieur Molay of the International Money Council also wants this treasure. At the end the crown is found and the box where it was hidden includes a clue for another treasure...
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Interesting facts:

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This story was done after a request by the Finnish editor.

Go to AC Sivebæk's The two worlds of Don Rosa to see the difference between the two versions of this story.
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