Commons are usually for rough framing, 16d, 12d 10D, 16d's are the most common for most nominal lumber. Shorter but the same shank size, may be used for thinner lumber or materials. The rest are thinner, have other purposes, trim, cedar shakes, sheathing, underlayment. Tninner so they don't split. Coated, I think add grip when set, you know I worked in a busy lumber yard for 4 years and dealt with these, filling orders, I'm starting to forget !!!! LOL !
Galvanized are for exterior applications but you have to check to see if they are compatible with some of these newer wood preservatives, some are not I believe.
It may help to look that up on the net, there has to be a fastener and or nail chart, I'll see if I can find one, easy reference ought to make it simple to understand.
Here is one, there are a bunch for you to look at, use the web to do a search, you'll enjoy reading the information
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