Since metals tend to share their outermost electrons across many atoms, it would be hard to say where one molecule ended and another began, so the convention is to just not use numbers in it's molecule, when writing a balanced equation, since the number of atoms in the molecule varies with the allotrope. Sometimes, when writing a sulfur, or phosphorus reaction, people will just leave off the coefficient for the molecule. Likewise, iodide forms a diatomic molecule, in the vapor phase, but for iodine crystals, it is hard to know where one pair would end, and another begin, so sometimes, we leave it off.