If you are declaring a hard coded NVARCHAR
string value it is important to use this format:
DECLARE @Variable NVARCHAR(10) = N'YourVariableHere'
Instead of :
DECLARE @Variable NVARCHAR(10) = 'YourVariableHere'
The second method will cause an implicit column conversion which is at best bad for performance and at worst will incorrectly interperit the results. I just found a cool little test for this. Run this script in SQL Server.
SELECT N'௰', '௰';
You will get this as a result.

If you're interested in more information on Implicit Column Conversion look here.
However since you've already inserted this data into your database you are out of luck. There is no way to recover this unless you have the scripts saved somewhere else.
If you have the permissions and powers to insert data into a production system I suggest you exercise more caution next time.
N
prefix and it is stored as????
then you have lost your data, you will need to re-import the data again with N prefix.N
prefix to the inner query.