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Beyond the Decimal: 5 Surprising Realities of Mauritania and Its Unique Currency

In a global economy defined by the standardized rhythm of base-ten mathematics, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania offers a defiant numismatic outlier. Perched at the volatile yet vital crossroads between the Arab Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa, this nation utilizes its currency, the Ouguiya, to assert a unique geopolitical identity. To understand the Ouguiya is to understand the soul of a nation that refuses to be simplified by international norms.



1. The Rule of Five: A Political Act of Sovereignty

While the rest of the world transitioned to the mathematical convenience of decimalization, Mauritania—alongside Madagascar—remains a global rarity. The Ouguiya was born in 1973 as a profound act of West African sovereignty, a moment when the nation chose to break away from the colonial CFA franc zone and establish its own financial destiny.

"The ouguiya together with the ariary of Madagascar are the only coins in the world that do not have fractional coins based on multiples of ten... one ouguiya is divided into five khoums (or Jums), a word that literally translates to 'one fifth'."

This "Rule of Five" was not arbitrary; the Khoums was strategically designed to equal the value of a single CFA franc at the time of the Ouguiya’s inception. By maintaining this non-decimal subdivision, Mauritania preserves a historical legacy of economic independence that requires a distinct mental framework for every transaction made in its desert markets.

2. The Plastic Revolution: Durability in the Sahel

In 2018, the Central Bank of Mauritania (Banque Centrale de Mauritanie) executed a massive "10 to 1" redenomination, transitioning from the ISO code MRO to the current MRU. This was more than a mere shift in zeros; it was a technological leap into polymer. Printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company, these plastic banknotes are essential for a currency circulating in the extreme, abrasive environment of the Sahara.

To honor this journey, the Bank issued a commemorative 50 Ouguiya note in 2023, marking the 50th anniversary of the currency (1973–2023). The current circulating notes are categorized by a vivid, functional color palette:

  • 50 Ouguiya: Violet
  • 100 Ouguiya: Green
  • 200 Ouguiya: Ocher
  • 500 Ouguiya: Blue
  • 1,000 Ouguiya: Brown


3. A Canvas of Identity: From Kremnica to Chinguetti

The Ouguiya serves as a miniature gallery of the nation’s cultural and industrial landscape. Interestingly, these pieces of Mauritanian identity are often manufactured thousands of miles away; since 2010, the bimetallic coins have been minted at the Kremnica Mint in Slovakia, a testament to the globalized nature of modern numismatics.

The imagery on the notes reveals a country in constant dialogue between its nomadic past and its industrial future. The 20 Ouguiya note (a distinctive pinkish-red) features the Great Mosque of Chinguetti and the stunning Richat Structure—the "Eye of the Sahara." The 50 Ouguiya note highlights traditional teapots and instruments, while the 500 Ouguiya note depicts a fishing boat, representing the coastal economy.

"The coins for the currency... feature national symbols like teapots, fish, and camels."

The 1,000 Ouguiya note features the "iron ore train," a symbol of heavy industry that literally carries the weight of the nation’s economy. This train connects the desert mines to the coast, serving as the iron backbone of Mauritania’s export sector.

4. The Paradox of Plenty: Wealth and Widespread Poverty

Mauritania presents a staggering economic contradiction. It is a land of immense mineral wealth: iron ore alone accounts for nearly 50% of the nation’s exports. Since 2001, the discovery of offshore oil in the Chinguetti Field, alongside copper and gold mining in the interior, has positioned the country as one of Africa’s newest energy producers.

Yet, this vast resource base has struggled to lift the population out of hardship. Mauritania remains one of the poorest countries in the world, with over half of its people living in poverty. The national story is one of resilience against "systemic challenges," including a crippling foreign debt and the catastrophic Sahel droughts of the 1970s and 1980s. These environmental shifts decimated the agricultural sector, forcing traditional nomads into rapid, often destabilizing urbanization.

5. The 1981 Milestone: A Sobering Social Legacy

Behind the high-tech polymer and the mineral wealth lies a heavy historical burden. Mauritania holds the distinction of being the final nation on Earth to officially abolish slavery—a landmark reached only in 1981.

"1981: Mauritania becomes the last country in the world to outlaw slavery."

Despite this legal milestone, the practice remains a "scourge" in modern society. According to the 2023 Global Slavery Index, approximately 3% of the population still lives in slavery. This reality fuels a potent political movement led by activists like Biram Dah Abeid. A descendant of slaves himself, Abeid’s influence is undeniable; he secured 22% of the vote in the 2024 presidential election, signaling that the struggle for human rights remains the central moral question of the Mauritanian narrative.



Conclusion: A Nation in Transition

As of 2024, Mauritania stands as a rare pillar of relative stability in a Sahel region often defined by volatility and coups. The re-election of President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani suggests a continuing move toward political consistency following the country’s first peaceful transition of power in 2019.

The modernized, polymer Ouguiya is a fitting metaphor for the nation it represents: a sophisticated blend of high-tech aspiration and deeply rooted tradition. As the country navigates its role as a bridge between worlds, a vital question remains: can Mauritania’s modernized financial and political structures finally bridge the chasm between its vast mineral wealth and the daily lived reality of its people?



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Beyond the Decimal: 5 Surprising Realities of Mauritania and Its Unique Currency

In a global economy defined by the standardized rhythm of base-ten mathematics, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania offers a defiant numismat...

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