Thanks for reporting this.

The character U+E0FF is reserved for private use. If you set urxvt's
font to the Ubuntu font, it would use the same fallback glyph as the
rest of the OS. Otherwise, it will use the fallback glyph from the font
it's configured to use.

** Changed in: rxvt-unicode (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  unable to display Ubuntu Unicode symbol in urxvt

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