Once in a holder, it's impossible to see it the way the picture portrays. This is one reason why TrueView images are not necessarily the ones you want to use when selling a coin. Heck, you probably don't even want a TrueView to exist in some cases. I know one dealer who told me he had a coin returned because it didn't look like the TrueView, which the dealer didn't even use when advertising the coin. He accepted the return and banned the buyer.