In my opinion it's not a DDO. You have some strange reflections from what I assume is a USB microscope?
I'm going to say no on this one. I think the light is reflecting oddly, giving the appearance of doubling.
EDS markers Obverse NW to SE die scratches behind LIBERTY and GOD; diagonal scratches through the 3 in the date Reverse A die gouge below the O of ONE. Reverse is MDS. MDS markers Obverse A small die scratch under the right side of the bust and next tot he rim. Reverse A die crack at the juncture of the left cornice and roof. Reverse is MDS. View the MDS photos of this die LDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Value Information The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other guides and sales sheets. It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor intent to purchase on behalf of this site. It is only to be used as a guide F...................3.00 VF..................6.00 EF..................9.00 AU..................15.00 UNC.................23.00 MS63................30.00 MS65................50.00 Quick Links... Go to the date guide main page Back to the 1973 date guide page Check out the 1972 date guide Check out the 1974 date guide 1973P-1DO-001 | CLASS 5 (EDS) CONECA: DDO-001 | Crawford:CDDO-001 Wexler: WDDO-001 | FS#:UNKNOWN coin photographed is credited to Jason Cuvelier. A light to moderate spread can be seen on the motto, LIBERTY and the date. The doubling is more difficult to see in the later die states.