| NUMISMATIC | Relating to coins or medals |
| 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) |
| NUMISMATIST | A person who studies or collects coins or medals |
| LEGENDS | Inscriptions on coins or medals (7) |
| HAUL | A pull or tug; a transported or dragged load; the distance of said load's conveyance; or, the amount of fish, goods, loot or medals etc caught, purchased, plundered or won (4) |
| MEDALS | Discs or "gongs" of merit whose name, derived from the medieval Latin for "denarii", refers to said prizes' similarity in appearance to coins (6) |
| DEBASE | To reduce in quality or value, especially with reference to coins in the past (6) |
| AGOROT | Silver and gold changed to coins in Israel (6) |
| GONGS | Percussion instruments or medals (5) |
| GOLDS | Metals ... or medals |
| FIELDS | Campestral grounds or tracts of open country also called leas, meadows, paddocks or swards; or, the backgrounds of coins or flags (6) |
| DECENT | Proper to put notes next to coin (6) |
| SMASH | Powerful overarm volley of a shuttlecock or tennis ball; slang word for cash or coins; or, a mint julep-like cocktail with seasonal fruit (5) |
| SLOTS | Tracks or footprints of deer; or, from dialect for "chest hollows", a word for elongated narrow apertures, for receiving coins or letters (5) |
| NAPOLEON | Open loan and convert to coin. (8) |
| FLIP | Flippant start to coin toss (4) |
| COHESION | Sticking together, shoe to coin, in a way (8) |
| NICO | Name that anagrams to "coin" |
| MINT | To coin a phrase, it is flavoursome (4) |
| PENTACLE | Alternative to coin in some tarot decks |