https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86063206/1923-10-19/ed-1/seq-8/
https://imgur.com/gallery/OqVH7SL
wild, if not a fake.
EDIT: inflation in 1923 was 1.79%. If steady for 100 years, it results in 5.89 denominator for the currency real value.
However, official inflation since 1923 was 2.9% on average, which results in 17.43 denominator, meaning that each current $ is worth (has buying power) of 6c in 1923.
eggs were 25c/dozen in 1923 (at least one reference).
therefore, dozen eggs "should" be 0.25X17.43=$4.38 vs the "dream" value of $10.
I can find eggs at $3.6-4 per dozen if you buy 36 (not jumbo), so it is quite remarkably accurate.