You should not need to drop an identity column sequence explicitly, as it is associated with the table, and dropping the table with the purge
option (or dropping normally and emptying the recycle bin) will also drop the sequence.
create table test_tbl (id number generated as identity);
Table created.
select * from user_tab_identity_cols;
TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME GENERATION_TYPE SEQUENCE_NAME IDENTITY_OPTIONS
------------------------------ ----------- --------------- ------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TEST_TBL ID ALWAYS ISEQ$$_124811 START WITH: 1, INCREMENT BY: 1, MAX_VALUE: 9999999999999999999999999999, MIN_VAL
Dropping the table leaves the table and its sequence in the recycle bin:
drop table test_tbl;
Table dropped.
select * from user_tab_identity_cols;
TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME GENERATION_TYPE SEQUENCE_NAME IDENTITY_OPTIONS
------------------------------ ----------- --------------- ------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BIN$gQ8wv//QTjK+mAGxdffxgQ==$0 ID ALWAYS ISEQ$$_124811 START WITH: 1, INCREMENT BY: 1, MAX_VALUE: 9999999999999999999999999999, MIN_VAL
Emptying the recycle bin clears it:
purge recyclebin;
Recyclebin purged.
select * from user_tab_identity_cols;
no rows selected
select * from user_sequences where sequence_name like 'ISEQ$$%';
no rows selected