I tested your issue by generating a private character of my own. NOTE: Use Unicode points E021 or higher, since lower number code points are usually used for control, and it seems that the Windows shell that the python interpreter and IDLE use doesn't let you override those with private characters. To get those, you need to get a hex dump of the character on a shell in Windows, then you can render the character in Python. In our case, Windows uses special code points to represent private character encodings. Python isn't really the interesting part of this, rather the shell or terminal is.
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