I suspect that Emperor Trajan is on obverse of of this silver Dinarius weighing 2.59 g. The reverse shows someone kneeling before a person holding a scepter. Hope someone may kindly identify this coin better than I.
It is Trajan and it should be easy enough to figure out the reverse. Can you read or make out what's on the reverse? That's the first step Hint: it's a camel
There are denarii with this type reverse but they have Latin legends rather than Greek as on the OP coin.
An interesting series actually - read somewhere that the drachms may have been minted in Rome for use out East. They seem to be abundant: Denarius (Latin legends): Drachm (Greek legends):
I just wake up. Thanks guys. The standing person is likely to be "Arabia". I remember I saw a similar one, long time ago. It was struck in Cappadocia- Caesaria.