There were several designs that used the Liberty motif, running from 1796 to 1945. Check the link below for more information.
You can find a picture of a 1936 liberty dime at the related link below.
A US dime dated 1867 is a Seated Liberty dime. To see one, in your search box type in Seated Liberty dime and click on images.
See this page: http://cointrackers.com/coins/148/1945-mercury-dime/ for what the 1945 "mercury" or "winged liberty" dime looks like.
It's a seated liberty google it to see one
There's a picture at the link below
A mercury dime has a face of a personification of liberty on it with a winged helmet. They are called mercury dimes because it looks like Mercury from mythology.
Chances are, if it is the same size or looks like a dime, it may be counterfeit.
It's a representation of Miss Liberty wearing a winged Liberty Cap. The wings look so much like the helmet worn by the god Mercury that the dime was almost immediately referred to by that nickname, and it's stuck for nearly a century.
It's a Roosevelt dime not a liberty dime and all are considered common, value is about $2.00
AnswerWhat is different about it? If it is a US Dime, it should look like all the dimes dated from 1916 through 1945. If you are comparing it to a new dime, it will look considerably different - a portrait of Winged Liberty instead of Roosevelt on the front and a fasces instead of a torch on the reverse. It will also be made of silver instead of copper plated with copper-nickel.
It has a picture of Liberty with a winged helmet on the obverse ("heads") side and an bundle of sticks with an axe on the reverse ("tails") side.
The Winged Liberty, or Mercury Dime. Most people call it the Mercury Dime, but its real name is the Winged Liberty dime.