Your kit was shown in the 1964 catalog as the 'Swingtime' outfit. It had a disappearing cymbal arm instead of an l-arm.
Of course, the sizes shown in the catalog for a given outfit were only the 'suggested' sizes. The specific sizes desired could easily be done however the buyer wanted. And yet, the majority of the kits we see match what was shown in the catalog for that layout.
20" basses were by far the most common size in the Ohio years. A 22-13-16 set from mid-60's Ohio is a real prize.
90% of the Rogers kits out there came with one of the standard configurations shown in the catalog: Celebrity, Headliner, Top hat, Swingtime, etc. But as I mentioned above, the sizes sometimes vary depending on what the original buyer wanted.
Keep in mind that over the last 50 years, a lot of kits were modified by subsequent owners: tom mounts moved or added, cymbal mounts added, cheap Japanese tom mounts added, etc. These mods can really wreck the value of a kit - originality is the first priority to a buyer of vintage drums. Sometimes you will see a kit listed on eBay where the seller touts some later mods to a set as being an 'improvement'. Not so.
As stated by the guys here, your kit is a mix. The two Cleveland drums and the snare are from 1964-5 and that floor tom is from 1966-7. The CBS takeover was in 1966. The city on the tags changed to Dayton a short time later, within a month or two it has been estimated. Dayton drums were identical to the Cleveland drums for around 6 months after the takeover.
That kit may have been originally delivered without the floor tom, and the floortom added a year or two later, usually because of money constraints. Or possibly the original floor tom was stolen or damaged a year or two after the kit was delivered and was replaced.
Or, the kit may have sat on a dealer's shelf without a floor tom for a couple of years, and then a floor tom was ordered to complete the kit prior to delivery. Lot's of reasons the drum is later than the rest of the kit. But the Dayton drum is identical to the cleveland drums, so it doesn't really matter.
If your kit is as nice as it looks in the photos, it's worth $2000-2500. That Powertone maple snare is worth $500 by itself.
That bass pedal and hihat can bring $100-200 each if they are in nice shape.
No way it should be traded in a deal like you mentioned: sounds like someone was trying to take advantage of those folks.
List it for sale here, or on Drumforum.org, or eBay. I don't recommend Craigslist.
Nice kit, they record beautifully, too bad you can't keep it - that's a great opportunity for you.
Good luck!