| GELT | Chocolate coins wrapped in gold or silver foil |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| LEAF | Gold/silver foil-like material; or, an extra section used to extend a table (4) |
| SWORD | Expression after opening of silver foil? (5) |
| ADIEU | Cube wrapped in gold, the last word in Paris (5) |
| ROLO | Hershey candy wrapped in gold foil |
| FILAGREE | Delicate and intricate ornamentation (usually in gold or silver or other fine twisted wire). |
| MANGANESE | Any one of the small, brilliantly coloured illustrations illuminated in gold or silver in a manuscript such as the Limbourg brothers' Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (9) |
| PLATE | Household utensils in gold or silver collectively; a high-quality illustration inserted into a book; or, with "copper", a graceful style of calligraphic handwriting (5) |
| JEWELLER | Artisan skilled in gold- or silver-smithery ... (8) |
| ORE | It may be rich in gold or silver |
| BROCADE | A rich fabric woven with a raised design, often in gold or silver (7) |
| AURORAS | Illuminations in gold, or in radium and sulphur |
| SUGAR | Ingredient used for peppermint creams, Turkish delight, chocolate coins, gingerbread or nougat (5) |
| DISC | General word for a flat, round object, such as a silver sixpence, chocolate coin, platter, quoit, Frisbee or gramophone record (4) |
| STOCKINGFILLER | One of a series of gifts placed in a sock at Christmas such as a bar of soap, bath cube, clementine, chocolate coin, monogrammed handkerchief ... (8,6) |
| BULLION | Word, from "mint" and "simmer", through the notion of "melting", for precious metals in the form of ingots before coining; gold or silver generally; or, a braid or fringe of twisted argentine or golde |
| PURL | Warmed spiced wormwood ale; a knitting stitch; a cord of twisted gold or silver wire; an ornamental loop or picot on the edge of a ribbon; an eddy or ripple; or, the babble, bubble, burble, gurgle or |
| WREATH | Circlet of flowers or foliage used as a decoration or a victor's chaplet; a carved representation of such; or, a ring of twisted gold or silver (6) |
| BESETS | Precious stones incorporated into gold or silver adornments of the same name; ornamental bosses for stained glasswork; ruby bearings in watches; or, highly valued people or things (6) |