Axis: 6.0Denomination: 10 ouguiyaObverse legend: BANQUE CENTRALE DE MAURITANIEObverse type: National emblem divides date above value.Reverse type: Star and crescent divide sprigs with legend below value, all within circle.
For woman's fur hat. Circular, openwork, cast bronze plaque with arrangement for suspension. A six-pointed star is enclosed by an outer circle. The centre of the star is a circular hole. Each point of the star on the top surface bears a design consisting of three straight lines of equal length joining a fourth.
Bronze inlaid with silver. Martinovitch notes: "The Arabic inscription, in Naskhi four time repeated: a) on neck; b) on cover; c) on upper panel, and d) on lower panel. Contains good wishes to the owner 'permanent triumph, and enduring happiness, and growing posperity.' ""Bears Arabic inscription in plaited Kufic script repeated on the neck, edge of cover, and upper and lower bands reading: "Permanent triumph and enduring happiness and growing prosperity to the owner." Upper part attached later."Ackerman: Case 41: B-Candlestick. 13th century. Guilloche with eleven large roundels each filled with pair of seated figures; above and below, plaited Kufic; on neck, Kufic; on cup, entrelacs in roundels. Diameter, 12 ½ inInlaid
In the form of a hollow lion's head holding a ring in his mouth. At regular intervals around the head are nine projections terminating in knobs. Pierced in four places for attachment. Similar to 29-108-105 (Field No 3303)