If your asking about value? It's $10.00 to $40.00 depending on grade.
The coin is a 1906 2 1/2 dollar Liberty Head Quarter Eagle and is common and available in all grades. Retail values for circulated examples are $180.00 to $390.00. The Philadelphia Mint was the only one to strike quarter eagles in 1906 with a mintage of 176,330
Sorry no 1890 quarters with a "D" mint mark first one was 1906.MoreThe Denver Mint wasn't opened until 1906 as noted, and in 1890 quarters were only made at Philadelphia which didn't use a mint mark at that time. There's more information at the Related Question.
Please check the date and mintmark of the coin again. An 1886 Quarter Eagle can't have a D mintmark, all were struck at the Philadelphia Mint so it will not have a mintmark. The Denver Mint started production in 1906.
A 1906-D Coronet Head $10 Eagle gold coin in fine condition (F12) is worth: $ 525.00.
A 1958-D Washington quarter is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.
The coin is a 1906 2 1/2 dollar Liberty Head Quarter Eagle and is common and available in all grades. Retail values for circulated examples are $180.00 to $390.00. The Philadelphia Mint was the only one to strike quarter eagles in 1906 with a mintage of 176,330
Sorry no 1890 quarters with a "D" mint mark first one was 1906.MoreThe Denver Mint wasn't opened until 1906 as noted, and in 1890 quarters were only made at Philadelphia which didn't use a mint mark at that time. There's more information at the Related Question.
It is worth a quarter :D
D. Sterling Wheelwright was born in 1906.
L. D. Warren was born in 1906.
Raymond D. Mindlin was born in 1906.
Olaf D. Thommessen was born in 1906.
Wayne D. Overholser was born in 1906.
LNWR Class D was created in 1906.
Kendall D. Garff was born in 1906.
James D. Yeomans died in 1906.
William D. Owen died in 1906.