My bad, memory is failing. It should be around $3000-$7000, so 2-5 gold coins. But I don't think you can get that price in EU countries. Maybe "east" eastern europe.
Probably Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Albania would be cheaper. What should scare you away are: poor life standards and high criminality rate, lawlessness, political instability, unreliability of local banks, lack of justice and abundance of gangs, stray dogs, poor "middle age" healthcare system, lack of respect and fraud regarding private property, lack of convertible local currency, among the worst fiat money, poor or lack of roads (yes, mud roads in many of these countries), language barrier (can you speak Ukrainian or Russian, Albanian?) etc.
Not worth moving in any of them.
Some people move to Cambodia for various reasons (to "retire" and other reasons). I can understand them from many points of view and I did enjoy Southeast Asia myself, but... I can't comprehend how/why someone would give up quality healthcare, a better legal system (perhaps you're more used to you own country's laws), more comfortable climate etc.
Also: some of these countries are full of diseases. For instance: Ukraine and Moldova are full of epidemics spread by livestock (farm animals getting ill by the tens of thousands), but also water-born diseases, tuberculosis, hepatitis etc. You can get sick much easier than in Central or Western Europe.
Perhaps living in the Czech Rep., Hungary or Poland would be a better idea. But prices are quite high there. And now with the "migrant apocalypse", these countries are harder to move to and settle in. Hungarian and Polish are among the most difficult languages to learn and necessary for citizenship. Otherwise, the might not let you live there for long.
It's easier to settle in the UK and Germany. But it's cheaper in Central Europe. Still, no-one should imagine an "easy life" in Hungary or Poland unless they are moving there with the bare minimum 100,000 EUR. Preferably more.