Sotheby’s Postwar Sale on Nov. 11 - “The undisputed star at Sotheby’s postwar sale on Nov. 11 - and what may well be the hottest work of the season - is the artist’s “200 One Dollar Bills,” a 1962 painting from a seminal series, his first silkscreened canvases. A private European collector is selling the work that was once part of a celebrated collection, that of Robert C. Scull, the taxi tycoon and Pop and Minimalist collector who died in 1986. That year the seller bought the painting from a Sotheby’s auction of Scull’s estate for what was then a record price of $385,000. Now it is expected to fetch $8 million to $12 million.”