The  original Rolling  Stones  tongue and lips logo has done for on display at London's  Victoria  and Albert  Museum.
The  artwork, which fetched $92,500 at an American  auction house last week, was intentional by  in 1970 John  Pasche.
The  then student creative person was paid a add up of �250 for the image in two divide payments in 1970 and 1972.
Curators  at the Victoria  and Albert  Museum  bought the part, which was first used on the band's 1971 album 'Sticky  Fingers',  alongside the independent art charity The  Art  Fund.
You  canful see Gigwise's  recent top-50 countdown of the Greatest  Band  Logos  Of  All  Time  HERE.
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