Thanks, jbuck! As I've mentioned before, I have a lot of trouble accurately photographing poof coins. The coin in hand doesn't actually show much toning unless you tilt it into the light in just the right way, but at that angle it's very hard to see the reflectivity. Also, the very act of sticking a camera in front of the coin to photograph it blocks a significant amount of light and makes it nearly impossible to accurately capture what the coin looks like to the naked eye. I'm sure I could do better if I had a quality photography setup, but I'd rather spend my money on the coins than on the camera equipment...
FYI, while the TrueView picture from PCGS is truly stunning, it doesn't capture the reflectivity of the coin at all and over emphasizes the toning.