How can I acquire a copy of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard?

I need to upgrade my iMac from Tiger v10.4.11 to Leopard v10.5. I have all the upgrades from 10.5.1 on but I'm unable to find the original Leopard software. My computer still works flawlessly but I need to upgrade to take advantage of software updates that are not compatible with Tiger OS.
Any suggestions?
Thanks

If you have a G3, it can't be upgraded further.
If you have a G4 or G5, buy a retail Mac OS X 10.5 DVD from a source such as Amazon or eBay.
If you have an Intel Mac, buy a Mac OS X 10.6 DVD from the online Apple Store.
If you don't know, choose About this Mac from the Apple menu.
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