Yes, this most definitely is a bug. I went digging into the SQL mines and found other cases of duplicate badges being awarded when they shouldn't have. Based on the award date, I looked back through our records and am 99.9% sure of the cause.
More specifically the issue has to due with the fact that we are using Always On Availability Groups. This allows us to use our secondary SQL Server as a readable server. When we award badges, we query the readable secondary to check if the badge has been awarded, if not, then award on the primary SQL Server.
The problem arises when we have a large process that runs on our primary SQL Server that results in the transaction logs (t-logs) to explode in size. The transaction logs need to replay or write to the secondary SQL Servers. If the process of writing the t-logs takes longer than amount of time between badge grants, then we can get these duplicates. It's rare but it happens.
I'm going to mark this as status-deferred because while the clean up of the duplicates is quick, the actual fix is going to take us a bit of time. We'll be investigating the best way to prevent this from happening in the future and implementing a permanent fix.