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Unless you have a very strange coin, moving or sliding the coin around will not make a great deal of difference to the coin's size. Having said that, metal does expand slightly when it heats up, which could occur if you move the coin around a lot. Not that any heat-related increase in size would be noticeable to the human eye...

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