"Most expensive" country names - part II

After only one day of trading at the Country Name Letter Stock Exchange (CONALSTEX), the value of the letters has changed dramatically. Because the letter “Z” is so rare in the English language, its price has exploded to 182 €. Q, X and J have become very expensive as well. On the other end of the scale, an “E” costs 1.08 €, a “T” 1.49 and an “A” 1.65. In between the rest of the alphabet according to their frequency in English texts. What country names are now the most expensive?
Letter frequency according to the actual use in texts. Source: Emory University, Atlanta GA (Oxford Undergraduate College)
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356,13 €
Mozambique
291.94 €
Azerbaijan
242.34 €
Bosnia and Herzegovina
230.20 €
Kazakhstan
229.83 €
Kyrgyzstan
229.81 €
Czech Republic
224.12 €
Uzbekistan
216.53 €
Zimbabwe
211.33 €
Venezuela
207.23 €
Switzerland
204.14 €
New Zealand
202.33 €
Zambia
200.68 €
Brazil
198.93 €
Belize
194.82 €
Tanzania
180.41 €
Equatorial Guinea
149.15 €
Qatar
147.95 €
Iraq
129.56 €
Luxembourg
120.02 €
Tajikistan
112.48 €
Djibouti
105.59 €
Jamaica
105.28 €
Mexico
100.54 €
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