| COHESION | Sticking together, shoe to coin, in a way (8) |
| PENTACLE | Alternative to coin in some tarot decks |
| HARMONICA | Damage a coin in a way that may produce notes (9) |
| 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) |
| EDGEWAYS | How to put a coin in a coin slot |
| POUNDING | Coin in a grand by striking (8) |
| HARDCASH | It's a commandment of payment, of course, with no notes taken, to coin a phrase! (4,4) |
| NEWAREAS | Gingrich given foreign coin in a fresh ordeal. (3,5) |
| NAPOLEON | Open loan and convert to coin. (8) |
| USURPING | Stepping in someone else's shoes to sign up model taking in old city (8) |
| CURRENCY | Circulation as of coins in a country |
| CONVERSE | shoe to talk about, maybe |
| TOEPIECE | Part of shoe to cover part of part of the foot (3-5) |
| TRAINERS | Running shoes, to a Brit |
| CROCUSES | Worth wearing comfortable shoes to see flowers (8) |
| SNEAKERS | They're the rubber shoes to choose when you want to run, jump or play |
| SLOT | An aperture for receiving a coin in a fruit machine or one-armed bandit; a place in a broadcasting schedule; or, the tracks/footprints of a deer (4) |
| HANDSEL | A good-luck present, coin in a purse, say (7) |
| PALMED | Hid, as a coin in a magic act |