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72909...90927 (2971-digits)
This number is a probable-prime (likely to be a prime but we have not (re-)proven it on this site).
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As of July 2020, the largest known palindromic prime formed from decimal expansion of π written backwards then forwards. Certified by Primo. [Sariyar]
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