| DENARIUS | Roman coin of gold or silver |
| DUCATS | Old European coins, of gold or sometimes silver |
| DENARII | Roman coins of varying value changed in a ride (7) |
| FLORIN | Old coin of gold used in toss, mostly |
| RING | A band of gold or silver, sometimes set with gems; an "elf circle" of champignon mushrooms on a woodland floor; one of the concentric markings in the trunk of a tree; or, a disc of matter orbiting Sat |
| ORRIS | Root of a species of iris used in perfumery; or, a form of gold or silver lace used as an edging (5) |
| TISSUE | Word for a rich cloth of gold or silver threads first, later cellular matter of an animal or a vegetable; or, a hankie (6) |
| TALENT | An ancient unit of weight or money of gold or silver (6) |
| INGOT | Solid block of metal, especially one of gold or silver (5) |
| BULLION | Bars of gold or silver |
| ATOM | Unit of gold or silver? |
| ATOMS | Units of gold or silver |
| METALLIC | Made of gold or silver, e.g. |
| FILIGREE | Ornamental work of gold or silver wire (8) |
| LEAF | Very thin sheet of gold or silver (4) |
| KINCOB | Fine silk fabric embroidered with threads of gold or silver made in India (6) |
| CHAPLET | From Old French for "garland of roses" and "hat", a word for a wreath of flowers or foliage for the head; a circlet of gold; or, a string of beads, one-third of a rosary in length (7) |
| MINIM | From "smallest", a least part; a half-note; a short downstroke of a pen; an apothecaries' measure/weight equal to one drop of water or one grain; or, a small bronze Roman coin (5) |
| SESTERTIUS | Small, silver Roman coin which was worth one quarter of a denarius (10) |
| SESTERCE | Roman coin equal to one quarter of a denarius (8) |