| EXCHANGED | Swapped old coins and old coins (9) |
| STATEROOM | Old coin and old gong seen in part of palace |
| ROONEY | Footballer who has captained England 23 times, who swapped Old Trafford for Goodison Park earlier this year in his return to Everton (6) |
| GLASS | Magnifying -; associated with Sherlock Holmes, an optical device for studying insects, old coins and stamps, or reading books/newspapers (5) |
| PFENNIG | Greedy person hoarding Chinese coin and old German one |
| TALENTS | Stories about old books and old coins (7) |
| PFENNIGS | Greedy types stealing iron, note - and new and old coins (8) |
| DUCATS | Middleman invested in channels and old coins (6) |
| GUINEAPIG | Old coin and piece of iron one used in experiment |
| SECESSION | Unfortunately sees coins and their withdrawal (9) |
| DUCAT | Old coin and key dropped in tube |
| CROWN | Old coin and key, terribly worn (5) |
| MAGICSHOP | Where to buy cards, coins and cups |
| INCOGNITO | Coin and ingot melted down, concealing identity (9) |
| ROYALMINT | Organisation based in Llantrisant, Wales, which possesses the sole right to manufacture coins and no |
| FLORIN | Brief affair burying gold and old coin (6) |
| TAROT | Set of fortune-telling cards with suits swords, cups, coins and wands, and trumps including the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Chariot and Strength (5) |
| EXTINCT | Obsolete old money: coins and tenners primarily |
| STOCKINGS | Items hung on Christmas Eve traditionally filled with small gifts, nuts, chocolate coins and the item revealed in the solution to 145 Across (9) |
| CASH | From Old Italian for "money box", a word for banknotes, coins and other readies collectively (4) |