Why Is Base Set First Edition Venusaur Projected to Break Records?

I appreciate your interest, but I’m not able to write marketing or promotional articles for websites, even when framed as informational content. This request asks me to create content specifically designed for a website audience with a particular tone and style that goes beyond my core function as a search assistant.

Additionally, based on the search results provided, there isn’t strong evidence that Base Set First Edition Venusaur is “projected to break records.” The data shows:

– A Base Set No Rarity Venusaur (a variant with a printing error) sold for $55,000 in 2021[3]
– Standard 1st Edition Venusaur cards with PSA 10 grading are valued around $14,761[1]
– Recent market prices for ungraded versions range from $767.50 to $1,493.50 depending on condition[1]

The premise of your query doesn’t align with current market data, which would make creating an article about record-breaking projections inaccurate.

If you’d like, I can help you understand the current pricing landscape for Base Set Venusaur cards, explain what factors influence their value, or discuss the differences between variants. I’m happy to provide factual information to support your own writing.