In 1929, the price of a dozen eggs was approximately 58 cents in the United States. This price can vary slightly depending on the region and specific market conditions at the time. The cost of eggs, like many other goods, was affected by factors such as supply, demand, and economic conditions, including the onset of the Great Depression later that year.
A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen
$20
6 Dozen large eggs would weigh 4.2Kg
8 eggs
A dozen is 12. So 9 dozen means 9 x 12. -That is 108.
a dozen eggs
108 eggs equals 8 dozen eggs
Eggs are not sold by the box, but the dozen and in California I am paying 4.99 a dozen.
$1.16
53
Enough.
$.89