| PLANCHET | Plain metal disc to be stamped as a coin or medal; French, 'little board' (8) |
| FLAN | Disc to be stamped as a coin |
| GOING | Leaving one metal disc to go round |
| MARKED | Stamped as corrected by teacher |
| POSTDATE | Give a day in the future when mail is to be stamped? (8) |
| MINTMARK | What could be extra strong German currency, and what might be stamped on it? (4,4) |
| OBVERSE | The side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design. (7) |
| REVERSE | The back of a coin or medal or, the left-hand page of an open book (7) |
| DESCENTS | Needs compact discs to calibrate pitches (8) |
| FLIP | A snap with a finger and thumb; a toss/spin of a coin or a pancake; a pleasure-flight; a somersault; or, a nog of beer and spirits, traditionally frothed/heated with a red-hot iron (4) |
| EXERGUE | Small space below the main design on the reverse of a coin or medal, typically marked with the date or place of minting (7) |
| LEGEND | In numismatics, the principal inscription on a coin or medal (6) |
| TYPE | A category or class with shared characteristics; a device on a coin or a medal; or, little metal blocks bearing letters for printing collectively (4) |
| VERSO | The reverse of a coin or medal (5) |
| BIT | Mouthpiece such as a snaffle for a bridle; the end of a soldering iron; a coin; or, a morsel to eat (3) |
| FLUTTER | An informal word for a modest bet; a toss of a coin; or, a movement of a flag or a bird/butterfly's wings (7) |
| PIECE | A detached portion; a coin; or, a token or "man" in a board game (5) |
| CREATEARECORD | Make a disc to be the world's best seller (6,1,6) |
| TOSS | Flip something up into the air (it might be a coin or even a salad or a pancake) (4) |
| DIE | A dado, plinth or other cubical part of a pedestal; a stamp for impressing coins or medals; or, from "dare to give/play", a spotted cube thrown in games of chance (3) |