I can see that there was a dot there at one time; now it is gone, for whatever reason. Stylistically, I would say it looks much more like the genuine coins I have seen in auction catalogs than the fakes on that web site. Bought it many years ago [1970's?] from a major auction house - can't remember which one now. And it is XF-AU, so no fake wear to cover up tell-tell signs of fakery. But thanks for the link to that website.
The greek still use the drachm on their euro coins , for how long is the question, without the constant Multi billion aid of the other European countries they would have gone broke a long time ago.