Austrian Coins 1600-1900

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I am working to identify some of my Austrian and Hungarian coins. With modern coins, minor variations have different KM #s. Is that true with these older coins? An example is my 1761NB 20 Kreuzer. KM#2028 on the obverse lettering FRANC·D·G·R·IMP·S·A·GE·IER·REX·LO·B·M·H·D has the "GE" after the leaves @ 12:00. My coin has the "GE"before the leaves @ 12:00. On the Reverse KM #2028 there are 12 leaves on the lower left side twig between the wing and the "IN TE DO" lettering while mine has 5 leaves. Are there these kinds of variations within each KB# with these older coins?
FRANCiscus·Dei·Gratia·Romanorum·IMPerator·Semper·Augustus·GErmaniae·(h)IERosolymae·REX·LOtharingae·Barri·Magnus·Hetruriae·Dux
Frans, by the grace of god, ever august roman emperor, king of Germany and Jerusalem, duke of Lotharingen, Barri and greater Etruria
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Citeer: "PetrusAscanus"Lotharingen

​Please, say Lorraine even in English :P if you want to keep its German name, it would be Lothringen by the way.
Administrateur du catalogue, référent de nombreuses nations antiques et de la Lorraine.
Catalogue administrator, numerous Antique nations and Lorraine referee.
Correct Chomp...
Thanks !
I was too fast in translating
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Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften

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