Pacific Private Stock Titanium Post Season (2001-2002)
33 rookie cards · 4 variations · 0 sales last 30 days
The Pacific Private Stock Titanium Post Season set (2001-2002) features 33 tracked nfl rookie cards across 4 variations. Over the last 30 days, cards from this set have recorded 0 total PSA 10 sales. The most actively traded cards are Michael Vick, Jesse Palmer, and Marcus Stroud.
Popular variations for Pacific Private Stock Titanium Post Season include Base, Post Season, Jersey, Post Season-Jersey. Parallel variations like Silver Prizm, Gold, and numbered cards can carry significant premiums over base cards, making the specific variation one of the biggest factors in a card's value.
Each card below shows the 30-day price change percentage and total sales count for PSA 10 graded copies. Click any card to view the full price history, market summary, and detailed stats for that player.
Rookie Cards

Michael Vick
#P5 Post Season
Jesse Palmer
#P56 Post Season
Marcus Stroud
#P46 Base
Freddie Mitchell
#P65 Post Season
David Carr
#65 Post Season-Jersey
Mike McMahon
#P36 Base
Steve Smith Sr.
#P14 Base
Rod Gardner
#P94 Post Season
Chris Chambers
#P49 Post Season
Quincy Carter
#P29 Post Season
Anthony Thomas
#P17 Post Season
Deuce McAllister
#P53 Post Season

Jeremy Shockey
#30 Base
David Terrell
#P16 Post Season
Robert Ferguson
#P39 Base

Reggie Wayne
#P44 Base
Kevan Barlow
#P79 Post Season

Drew Brees
#P74 Post Season
Clinton Portis
#62 Jersey

Chad Johnson
#P19 Base

Richard Seymour
#P52 Base
Chris Weinke
#P15 Base

Deuce McAllister
#P53 Base

Drew Brees
#P74 Base

LaDainian Tomlinson
#P77 Base
Reggie Wayne
#P44 Post Season
LaDainian Tomlinson
#P77 Post Season
Michael Bennett
#P51 Base
Kendrell Bell
#P67 Post Season
Ed Reed
#6 Base

Kendrell Bell
#P67 Base

Michael Vick
#P5 Base

Larry Foote
#34 Base
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Pacific Private Stock Titanium Post Season Variations
This set includes 4 parallel variations. Rarer parallels typically command higher prices than base cards.