What do you think D/D means exactly? Also, your photos are very, very blurry, making it hard to tell what it is you are trying to show.
Sorry, it's impossible to tell from the photos. Try to take direct shots of the coin instead of angled ones.
In Numismatic Terminology D/D means a D Mintmark repunched on a D mintmark again. Leave the slash / out. Just say DD or Doubled Die so not to create confusion.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^ OP, you confused me. Also, if you don't have photography equipment like a digital microscope, try putting your loupe over your camera lens. It's second best to a digital microscope, but it may get the job done. I'm guessing it's just machine doubling (not considered a doubled die), but some better pics would help prove or disprove that guess.