You may be able to find a 2 carat, round brilliant cut diamond of a J colour, with two slight inclusions (SI2) in the US$9-10,000 range. A whiter stone with higher clarity and of a different cut will probably cost you more.
2k
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. Best practices dictate that if you have a diamond of this weight, you should pay for a certified gemologist's certificate documenting the 4 Cs of the diamond. This way, you'll have a better understanding of the amount of money you could be willing to accept for it. You can buy a diamond of this carat weight today on Blue Nile, and spend from US$6,700 to US$9,300, depending on the cut, clarity and colour of the diamond.
675 - 700
2K is short for 2000. That's one number.
The value of any diamond depends on its colour, clarity and cut in addition to its carat weight. For example, today on Blue Nile, you can purchase a single two-carat diamond and pay between US$7,622 and US$22,299. As well, you can purchase two one-carat diamond and pay between US$2,126 and US$8,761 -- each number times two. The variables in price are based on clarity, colour and cut. Finally, remember that the value of whatever you have is only worth as much as someone will pay you for it.
about 2k
9.99
Partly it was a 2k game and 4 of their studios developed it . 2K Marin, 2K Boston, 2K Australia and Digital Extremes . 2k Marin and 2k Australia had the most to do with . So its half Australian more or less.
<$2K/month payment
Generally $2k+, depends on the item that is signed and the quality of signature...
2K = 2KM = 2 Kilometers = 2000 meters
No, diamond is MUCH harder.
8k +2k + 7 = 10k + 7
1k/2k, 2k/4k, 3k/6k and so on.
k = 14/43
Ratings for games made by 2K Sports can be found from a number of sources online. Such sources include Gama Sutra, Facebook, and directly on 2K Sports' website.
The Pinarello FP7 is a top quality Road BIke, Fully equiped you are looking at around 2K