I agree with Shirley that a display of coyness is often affected or false.
It's not about shyness, though. If a person is shy, they may be introverted, uncomfortable in social situations or nervous about speaking up in public. Being shy is a personality trait - the opposite of being outgoing.
Coyness is different - it's a reaction to a subject. I'd say it's closer to (feigned) embarrassment or modesty about something. Coyness is a reluctance to talk about a topic because you supposedly find it embarrassing. It could be about sexual matters, as Shirley suggests. Or it could be about your talents or achievements, if you pretend that you don't want attention drawn to yourself. Either way, it's irritating. Modesty is a good thing - coyness is not.