Edited: feel free to post any 8 Reales you may have questions on as being fake or real or as a potential as being a valuable Class 1 off-metal. Post a picture, its weight and see if there are 180* overlaps of the circle/square edge. John Lorenzo Numismatist United States
And if you want the degree sign, as in 180°, it's ALT plus 0176 on the keypad. ===== Yo, Aidan, the singular of reales is real, not reale.
There are hundreds of useful ALT-codes for every symbol you can think of, and a number of websites that list them all in numerical order, i.e. £ € ¼ ½ I gave up trying to memorize them a long time ago. In general, the codes don't work on laptops unless they have a keypad, which most don't. There's a complicated workaround I never checked out, as I don't have a laptop.
Not to speak for anyone but I find usually someone asks a question or volunteers a specific topic. I am not used to being asked to ask a question.
Many laptops have an "embedded" keypad that you access via the FN key. If this is the case, then the ALT trick works just find as long as you hold the FN key down at the same time.