4253
This number is a prime.
M(4253) was discovered just seconds before M(4423). Therefore it was never the largest known (Mersenne) prime because of the way the output was stacked. [Rupinski]
M(4253) is the smallest titanic Mersenne prime.
(There are 4 curios for this number that have not yet been approved by an editor.)
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