UPDATE: Well not necessarily 'foiled' by light, more like a 'lesson learned' that how you light a coin can determine how well a coin's variety can be seen and sometimes may give an impression of doubling that may not necessarily be there or is so minor it's not worth getting excited about. I tried a few other lighting techniques after these photos were taken and I've come to the concensus that the 1971D and 1973P's are not DDOs, but that the 1973D 99% likely is.
1971 D KHD

1973 P KHD

1973 P KHD (#2)

1973 D KHD
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