I'm guessing Jan, that this was not a good idea.
First, having it plated takes it away from originality. It was not plated to begin with but raw cast iron.
Second, as you can see from the pump itself, it's pretty simple; what fails on the pumps are seals. How did the seals hold up in the extremely invasive process of plating? You have different kinds of acids involved and they may have totally destroyed the pump seals.
When I replaced my water pump a few years ago, it was something like USD $70 or so. While not too expensive, it was a total bear to change for a shade-tree mechanic like myself without a lift. This is my opinion only, but I'd never put back a part knowing it wasn't good, or had the possibility of being damaged. It's too much effort to change for the second time. Perhaps there's a way to test these pump seals, but I don't know how. There are others that totally disagree with this, trying to save every cent on parts and not placing a value on their own time. The choice is yours.