I think you need to append 'O' for "Output" to the '-C'
(my CMD-terminal has CP 850 so no emojis, sorry °)
C:\tmp>perl -we" binmode STDOUT, ':utf8'; print qq[\x{263A}] "
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C:\tmp>perl -CO -wde0
...
main::(-e:1): 0
DB<1> print "\x{263A}"
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DB<2>
UPDATE (codepage)
°) ah found the way to change the codepage
C:\tmp>CHCP 65001
Aktive Codepage: 65001.
C:\tmp>perl -CO -wde0
... yadda yadda ...
DB<1> print "\x{263A}"
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DB<2>
PM's codeblocks are limited here², thats what I see ---> ☺ (sic)
update (pre tags)
²) or with <pre><tt> tags instead
C:\tmp>perl -CO -wde0
...
DB<1> print "\x{263A}"
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DB<2>
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