I went back and looked at some of my notes. I have a Leedy Reliance that a friend found with a pile of MIJ drums set out for the trash in the mid 80s. At that time I didn't know anything about Leedy, but it did have a date stamp in it and as memory serves it was either '57 or '58. It was a real mess, having been covered with naughyde and had extra holes where a Ludwig P85 had probably replaced the original three point strainer. Unfortunately in my ignorance at the time, I sanded, stained and Polyurethaned the interior so my date stamp is long gone. I have sought pictures of identical drums over the years and any pictures I have with a date stamp seem to be '58 or later. So it is my observation that '58 might have been the first year they started date stamping their shells. If that's the case, then the absence of a date stamp, and the presence of a straight arm on the strainer, dates the drum as most likely a '57.
There is a Leedy Reliance that is on Reverb being sold by Donn Bennett. He lists it as a '57, but he says the date stamp is too smudged to read. It has a picture of the stamp through the hazy snare head, and I have adjusted it and cant really make it out but it looks more like an 8 than a 7 at the end of the stam. It does however, have a three point with coarse knurling and a screw on, twisted snare arm on it. According to Dr CJW, '58 was when they started using the twisted snare arm, so if that is accurate, that drum is actually a '58.
I have come across one period picture that I am pretty sure is a knob with coarse knurling. It is a picture of Gene Krupa, taken on March 25, 1957. While the picture is not 100% clear, it does look like coarse knurling and it has the then new, black and brass badge so this drum is probably a '56 or an early '57 drum. I had to search the Page code for the site where this is posted to get the high res photos to get this crop from it.
That's what I have at the moment.