| NUMISMATICS | The study of coins and medals (11) |
| NUMISMATOLOGY | The study or collection of coins and medals (13) |
| NUMISMATOLOGIST | Who studies the science of coins and medals? (15) |
| NUMISMATIST | A person who studies or collects coins and medals (11) |
| SPARECHANGE | Pocketful of coins, and what literally occurs in the circled letters in five puzzle answers |
| DIE | Metal form for stamping coins and medals |
| CASH | Derived from the Italian meaning "money box", one's readily available funds in the form of coins and banknotes collectively (4) |
| INTERCHANGE | Bury coins and switch (11) |
| CHANGEPURSE | *Spot for coins, and what five letters do in the answer to each starred clue? |
| 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) |
| OBESE | With a huge pot and medals at end of race (5) |
| GOLD | Used for bullion, coins, jewellery and medals, a precious metal thought most likely to have been produced in neutron star collisions or supernova nucleosynthesis (4) |
| PRIZES | Ribbons and medals |
| AWARDS | Trophies and medals |
| SILVERS | Lining and medal |
| ROYALMINT | Government-owned company producing up to 90 million coins and blanks a week, some of which are subject to the periodic trial of the pyx procedure (5,4) |
| HARE | Depicted on Iceni coins and moongazing in Pagan art/myth, Britain's fastest land mammal, three of which forming the "Tinners' Rabbits" circular motif (4) |
| KIWI | This bird is the national symbol of New Zealand, where is appears on stamps, coins, and banknotes, among other places. |
| SILVER | Which precious metal, with the chemical symbol Ag, is known for its high conductivity and use in jewelry, coins, and electronics? (6) |
| EXCHANGED | Swapped old coins and old coins (9) |