You could try different encodings until you find one that works.
This outputs the file decoded using a variety of encodings. It'll be easier to read if file only contains one line.
perl -MEncode -E'
binmode(STDIN);
binmode(STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)");
$_ = do { local $/; <STDIN> };
for my $enc (Encode->encodings(":all")) {
my $dec = eval {
decode($enc, $_, Encode::FB_CROAK | Encode::LEAVE_SRC)
};
if (defined($dec)) {
say "$enc: $dec";
} else {
print "$enc: Fail: $@";
}
}
' < file
Replace UTF-8 with the encoding your terminal expects.
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