Any help in identifying these two items would be appreciated. They are silver and weigh between 25 and 26 grams. Items are 40mm across. Were advised that they are .999 pure. Thanks, Mike.
They are "tourist dollars" or, more precisely, "tourist thalers". They aren't legal tender coins.
The "Bodensee", also known as Lake Constance or Lake Konstanz, is in central Europe on the border between Germany and Switzerland. In the top coin, we see a map of some of the German cities and towns on the lake shore, on the other side are people wearing traditional costumes of the area.
For the second one, "Weihnacht" means "Christmas", so this is a Lake Constance Christmas thaler from 1995. "Hochaltarbild" means "high altarpiece", from the St Stephens church.
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