grade results in on old gold (photo of 1 coin added)

I sent these in for a friend who is a big fan of hammered gold coins. He's delighted with the results below, but we're both mystified by the "no decision/refund" on coin #2 because it's the one we submitted with the most information of all: England Henry V 1/4 noble (ND 1413-22), per the flip insert from the dealer.
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 14179521 407618 (1327-77) 1/4Nbl Edward III Gr.Britain MS62
2 1 14179522 50001 NO NUMBER WORLD US Genuine (86 - No Decision/Refund)
3 1 14179523 160161 (1406-54) Dobla Fr.112 SPAIN AU58
4 1 14179524 160160 (1557-78) 500 R Fr.41 PORTUGAL AU50
5 1 14179525 407617 (1628-55) 2 Esc Philip IV KM-4.1 COLOMBIA AU55
Total Items: 5
Date Received: 1/23/2009
Grades Posted: 3/4/2009
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 14179521 407618 (1327-77) 1/4Nbl Edward III Gr.Britain MS62
2 1 14179522 50001 NO NUMBER WORLD US Genuine (86 - No Decision/Refund)
3 1 14179523 160161 (1406-54) Dobla Fr.112 SPAIN AU58
4 1 14179524 160160 (1557-78) 500 R Fr.41 PORTUGAL AU50
5 1 14179525 407617 (1628-55) 2 Esc Philip IV KM-4.1 COLOMBIA AU55
Total Items: 5
Date Received: 1/23/2009
Grades Posted: 3/4/2009
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Not sure about that no decision thing....I don't see a #86 on their code chart.
<< <i>Here's coin #2 from the list above that PCGS declined to grade because they weren't sure about the attribution. Can anyone help?
I'm not sure that 86 - No decision/Refund, refers to difficulty of attribution. I've had a similar result on a much easier to attribute gold coin with a brockage error; its entire obverse was incuse on the reverse. What's not to understand? Nevertheless I had to accept it. I suggest to call Customer services with the serial number.
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