If your goal was curiosity, I'd guess it's satisfied. Every writer is unique, and our answers will vary widely.
If you're wondering what count to set for yourself, no one else's answers are likely to help. You are unique. Only you can set a good goal.
Personally, I consider word count a terrible measure of progress. Writing is more than just piling up words. It's also doing needed research, utterly necessary for almost all categories of writing. That takes up to about 25% of most of my writing days. Thinking time, overview of the whole, puzzling about small details and small but crucial plot points, or character creation, take up maybe another 25%.
A few months ago I set aside a novel for a month but kept coming back to it at different angles at odd moments of most days. Most productive time I spent on that book, and I turned out not one word.