Right-truncatable primes from 1 to 10000

A prime number which, in a given base, contains no 0, and if the leading right digit is successively removed, then all resulting numbers are prime.
For example 2393, since 2393, 239, 23 and 2 are all prime.
2
3
5
7
23
29
31
37
53
59
71
73
79
233
239
293
311
313
317
373
379
593
599
719
733
739
797
2333
2339
2393
2399
2939
3119
3137
3733
3739
3793
3797
5939
7193
7331
7333
7393