Interesting Cert numbers

I don’t know how I missed the number when I had this coin graded but stumbled across it yesterday. This must be what is referred to as a “radar” number. It reads the same frontward as it does backward.
Feel free to post any and all unusual cert number combinations.
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Palindromes are cool.
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Wow.... Eight digit numerical palindrome.... First one I have seen.... Cheers, RickO
Nice. They are neat. Here is a 7 digit radar cert I had picked up of BST.

Nice!
http://www.ebay.com/sch/rs8199/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
They do call them "radar notes" when it is the serial number on currency.
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Number things sequentially and you will hit them eventually...
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Member @mt_msla was looking for an interesting slab number a few years ago.
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Looking for PCGS # 81680085
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/988476/looking-for-pcgs-81680085
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