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If it has a glossy or luster finish you can get it off pretty easily like Pete said.
If not, you can have a restoration place like Studio C take it off. Will probably run $150-200.
Is it just me, but...I HAVE NEVER HAD GOOD LUCK WITH SILVER PAINT PENS OR SHARPIES!!!
I hate them.
That being said, leave it. It's a fun story to tell, and believe it or not, it adds authenticity to the piece (what forger would do that? see my point?)
If it makes you feel better, my friends favorite group is Led Zeppelin. When he met their bassist, John Paul Jones, he had this great item for him to sign. He handed him a silver paint pen, that promptly exploded it his hand like one of those new iPhone. JPJ merely handed the piece back to him (with a sloppy silver mess on his item), and angrily said something about that paint being toxic, as he walked away angry.
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