I have the CoinWorld Triva game and can post more questions if there is any interest in it. It was published in 1985 which must be kept in mind for some questions such as the first one.
1)What is the column which Michael (Miles) Standish writes for CoinWorld?
2) When did the Royal Canadian Mint switch to a pure nickel dollar?
3) What coin has on the reverse "400 cents"?
4) What percentage of the copper nickel 3-cent piece is nickel?
5) How many pence are in a groat?
Next is the question from hell. It's my own question and anyone who can answer it will be granted three wishes from the Imperial Leprechaun Tim Geithner.
Two members of the BIE Guild were credited with discovering the "Jack and Jean" 1/4 center (C1/4) BIE on the 1964D Lincoln cent. What were the full names of Jack and Jean.
Triggersmob's answers for #4 an 5 are correct. Here's all the answers.
1) At the time the game was published Miles Standish [ a TPG grader today?] wrote a column for CoinWorld called Under the loupe.
2) 1968
3) The $4 gold piece or "Stella." [I would have thought this was a give me. How many $4 U.S coins are there? ]
4) 25%
5) 4
The answer to the question from hell is Jack E. Sams and Mrs. Jean Campbell. Both discovered the BIE error at the same time on coins in different die stages so both were credited with the find.