resistor identification help

Sorting through a box of parts I came across these. The color bands suggest don't seem to match the measurement.
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My DATS v3 Rev G says .9983 Ohms so it does not appear my DMM is lying.
 
When I was a kid, my mother's friend's husband invited me over to see his Tesla coil. He was going to teach me a limerick to learn the resistor color codes, but changed his mind because it had dirty words in it. To this day...
 
OK, This one is awful from the mail order course my dada took in 1957 from
Cleveland Institute of Electronics.

CIE training

Brings
Better
Rewards
Once
You
Gain
By
Very
Good
Work.

That's the one I learned in the mid '60s. I ended up taking the course but not taking the tests.
It was many years before I stumbled on to the colors of the rainbow buried in the middle and
the ascending value of luminance buried in the entire sequence.

 
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Sorting through a box of parts I came across these. The color bands suggest don't seem to match the measurement.
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My DATS v3 Rev G says .9983 Ohms so it does not appear my DMM is lying.
My vote is inductor, looks too fat/squat to be a metal film resistor. Note DATS doesn't go below 0.05mH so won't necessarily register a 47µH inductor, given that's below 0.05mH