Probably the easiest is to start gnome-character-map/gcharmap;  select
"Ubuntu", search to U+25D2 and then *right-click* on the glyph.  This
will then show a larger rendering of the glyph and state the _actual_
font that the glyph is coming from in the pop-up.

Depending on whether it's correct or not you can go through the list of
other fonts and see which ones are swapped.

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Title:
  Unicode 25D2 "Circle With Lower Half Black" and 25D3 swapped in most
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