Same four digits
I have written down three different five-digit perfect squares, which between them use four different digits. Each of the four digits is used a different number of times, and the four numbers of times are the same as the four different digits of the perfect squares; I’m not saying whether any of the digits is used its own number of times.
What are my three perfect squares?
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