This uncirculated 2,000 Tenge Kazakhstan note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the National Bank of Kazakhstan. It is a green, blue, and purple note that is dated 2024, bears the signature of Timur Suleymanov, and measures 135 x 70 mm. Its obverse side features the head of an antelope in profile, an ornament, a DNA spiral, the national emblem, and a 'Tree of Life' detail showing a sacred branch with a hovering bird from the headgear of the 3rd or 4th century BCE 'Golden Man' found in the Issyk kurgan burial mound. Its reverse side shows hills and a lake within an outline of an infinity ornament, a stylized saiga antelope gold ornament, four standing saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica), and a circular Kazakh symbol. Security features include a windowed security thread with demetalized text and a watermark of Samruk bird, with an electrotype 2000.