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A103172 Start of ten consecutive primes whose digit reversals are also prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

1193, 91528739, 302706311, 777528457, 778286917, 924408493, 1177842077, 1477271183, 1477271249, 1801280717, 1811906567, 7060718569, 9338212141, 9387802769, 9387802807, 9387802817, 9427522387, 9427522409, 9944534927
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Labos Elemer, Jan 31 2005

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			1193, 1201, 1213, 1217, 1223, 1229, 1231, 1237, 1249 and 1259 are consecutive primes.
Their digit reversals, 3911, 1021, 3121, 7121, 3221, 9221, 1321, 7321, 9421 and 9521, are all prime.
		

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Edited and extended by David Wasserman, Sep 05 2006
Corrected by Farideh Firoozbakht, Sep 23 2009