This assumes that Jackson would want to be on paper currency, which of course is ignorant in the extreme.
"It is apparent from the whole context of the Constitution, as well as the history of the times which gave birth to it, that it was the purpose of the Convention to establish a currency consisting of the precious metals... to exclude the use of a mutable medium of exchange, such as of certain agricultural commodities recognized by the statutes of some states as a tender for debts, or the still more pernicious expedient of a paper currency."
-- Andrew Jackson; from 8th Address to Congress (Dec. 5, 1836)