Indicia has a number of meanings:
In postage, indicia are markings on a mail piece showing that postage has
been paid by the sender. Postage stamps, meter marks, and FIM (facing
identification marks) bars are considered indicia by the Postal Service.
In comic books and other magazines, indicia also refers to a piece of text
traditionally appearing on the first recto page after the cover, which
usually contains the official name of the publication, its publication
date, information regarding editorial governance of the publication, and a
disclaimer regarding disposition of unsolicited submissions. In recent
years, placement of indicia has moved away from being exclusively on the
inside first recto page. Since 2006, comic books commonly have indicia on
the inside last verso page, while magazines may place their indicia almost
anywhere within the publication. Pornography magazines published in the
United States are required to use an ext
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