The US dime produced in 1807 was known as a "Draped Bust" dime, and would not be mistaken for an Indian head. In fact, I am not aware of any US dime that could be referred to as an "Indian head" dime.
Simple Answer: The Winged Liberty Head dime is a Mercury Head dime, same coin with two names. Winged Liberty Head is the official name.
The Winged Liberty Head Dime also known as the Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1946.
The Liberty Head Dime, also called the Barber Dime, was minted from 1892 through 1916.
Technically, there are two designs that could be considered "Liberty head." First is the Barber dime, minted 1892 to 1916, and the Mercury dime from 1916 through 1945.
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That's a Barber or Liberty head dime. Face shot of Liberty w/cap & wreath designed by Barber.
a 1942 Mercury Head dime is very common, if it has any wear the value is for the silver about $2.00.
If you mean a Barber dime that is also called a Liberty Head dime the rarest is 1894s with only 24 known, the last one that sold went for $1,552,500.00 in OCT-2007
A 1941 Winged Liberty head Dime - aka - Mercury Dime - in good condition (G4) is worth: $2; if the mint state is MS60, its value rises to: $8.00.
A 1927 Mercury Head dime in average condition is $3.00-$5.00.
The US has never produced a "Indian Head Dime" of any type. A US dime dated 1914 is of the Barber series of coins. A coin in average collectible condition is $3.00-$5.00.