802,359,150,003,121,605,557,551,380,867,519,560,344,356,971

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$802 \, 359 \, 150 \, 003 \, 121 \, 605 \, 557 \, 551 \, 380 \, 867 \, 519 \, 560 \, 344 \, 356 \, 971$ is:

A prime number


The $1$st term of a prime quadruple:
$802 \, 359 \, 150 \, 003 \, 121 \, 605 \, 557 \, 551 \, 380 \, 867 \, 519 \, 560 \, 344 \, 356 \, 971$
$802 \, 359 \, 150 \, 003 \, 121 \, 605 \, 557 \, 551 \, 380 \, 867 \, 519 \, 560 \, 344 \, 356 \, 973$
$802 \, 359 \, 150 \, 003 \, 121 \, 605 \, 557 \, 551 \, 380 \, 867 \, 519 \, 560 \, 344 \, 356 \, 977$
$802 \, 359 \, 150 \, 003 \, 121 \, 605 \, 557 \, 551 \, 380 \, 867 \, 519 \, 560 \, 344 \, 356 \, 979$


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Historical Note

According to David Wells in his Curious and Interesting Numbers of $1986$, this factoid appears in Volume $14$ issue $3$ of Journal of Recreational Mathematics, but this has not been corroborated.


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