Please check the back of your coin. You'll find its denomination is five cents, not ten, so it's a nickel rather than a dime.
Please post a new question with its date and whether there's a small D or S underneath the words FIVE CENTS.
This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
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.
There were Indian head cents and Liberty head dimes.Please determine which you have and post a new question.
It's Indian Head or Buffalo nickel not Buffalo Head, values are $1.00-$3.00 for average coins
There were no Buffalo (Indian Head) nickels minted until 1913.
This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
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.
There were Indian head cents and Liberty head dimes.Please determine which you have and post a new question.
It's Indian Head or Buffalo nickel not Buffalo Head, values are $1.00-$3.00 for average coins
There were no Buffalo (Indian Head) nickels minted until 1913.
Buffalo head nickels were not manufactured in 1732. They were not manufactured until 1913.
Check that coin again. There have been Indian head pennies (1859-1909) and nickels (1913-1938), but never on a dime, nor in 1838.
The coin is called an Indian head nickel or a buffalo nickel, not a "buffalo head". It shows the entire buffalo, not just its head. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1920 US nickel?" for more information.
Either "Indian head" or "buffalo", but not "buffalo head". Buffalo nickels show the whole animal, LOL! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US nickel?" for more information.
It's either "Indian head" or "buffalo", but not "buffalo head". Buffalo nickels show the whole animal! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1926 US nickel?" for more information.
It's an Indian head nickel or a buffalo nickel, not "buffalo head" - the entire buffalo is shown, not just its head, LOL! See the Related Question for answers.
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.