Copy of install disks that shipped with the G5?

My iMac boots with the chime, gets to the gray screen with the Apple logo on it, but then hangs. I assume I need to re-install the system. However, with the moves we've made, I find that I can't locate the install disks.
Any help on where I can locate copies of the appropriate disks?

Your welcome and thank you for the star.Did you lose the Applications disc too, unless you have upgraded to iLife 09 or iLife 11 getting that disc is a good idea.

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